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  • BRCA

    National Cancer Institute — A team of researchers led by Dr. Timothy R. Rebbeck of the University of Pennsylvania looked at overall breast cancer risk, breast cancer risk according to In a related editorial, Drs. Mark H. Greene and Phuong L. Mai of National Cancer ...More…

  • Regular Exercise Late in Life

    American Cancer Society — And it's never too late to start. Researchers at the German Cancer Center and the University Hospitals of Hamburg-Eppendorf asked 3464 breast cancer patients and 6657 women about their physical activity during 2 periods: from 30 to 49 years of ...More…

  • Radiation Therapy Helps Prevent DCIS Recurrence After ...

    National Cancer Institute — Breast cancer, ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), breast-conserving surgery, radiation therapy. (Definitions of many terms related to cancer can befound in the Cancer.gov Dictionary.) The addition of radiation therapy to breast-conserving surgery ...More…

  • Nutrition

    Breast Cancer — Nutrition - giving your body the nutrients it needs - is important for everyone. When combined with exercising and maintaining a healthy weight, eating well is an excellent way to help your body stay strong and healthy. If you're currently ...More…

  • Adjuvant therapy guide for breast cancer

    Mayo Clinic — Adjuvant therapy for breast cancer - Guide covers breast cancer treatment options to prevent recurrence. You've just had, or soon will have, an operation to remove one or more invasive tumors from your breast. Your doctor wants you to consider an ...More…

  • MRI-Guided Breast Biopsy

    Radiology Info — Current and accurate information for patients about MR-Guided Breast Biopsy. Learn what you might experience, how to prepare for the exam, benefits, risks and more. In MRI-guided breast biopsy, magnetic resonance imaging is used to help guide the ...More…

  • Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention

    National Institutes of Health — Women who maintain a healthy weight and who have lower perceived stress may be less likely to have chromosome changes associated with aging than obese and stressed women, according to a pilot study that was part of the Sister Study. The long-term ...More…

  • Researchers Identify Genetic Variations That May ...

    National Institutes of Health — Researchers have identified new genetic variations in two regions of DNA - located on chromosomes 1 and 14 - that may be associated with the risk of sporadic breast cancer. This study also confirms some of the previously identified associations ...More…

  • Study Quantifies Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence

    American Cancer Society — About 1 in 5 breast cancer survivors who have completed 5 years of adjuvant therapy suffer a recurrence within the 10 years after their treatment, according to a recent study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. The study offers women ...More…

  • Shorter Course of Radiation Might Be Just as Effective ...

    National Cancer Institute — Breast cancer, radiation therapy. (Definitions of many terms related to cancer can be found in the Cancer.gov Dictionary.) Women with low-risk, early stage breast cancer who received a shorter, more intense course of radiation therapy after ...More…

  • New Targeted Fluorescent-Imaging Compound Allows ...

    National Cancer Institute — Researchers have developed a new type of imaging compound that allows them to visualize viable breast cancer cells that have spread to the lungs in mice. The compound binds to a protein called HER2, which is found on the surface of some breast ...More…

  • Denosumab May Help Prevent Bone Loss Related to Use of ...

    National Cancer Institute — Breast cancer, bone loss, denosumab, hormone receptor-positive, aromatase inhibitors. (Definitions of many terms related to cancer can be found in the Cancer.gov Dictionary.) Treatment with the experimental drug denosumab increased bone density ...More…


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