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    Blood Test In Early Stage Breast Cancer May Predict Recurrence And Survival

    Testing the blood of early stage breast cancer patients for circulating tumor cells (CTCs) may predict their chance for recurrence and survival, and help identify which ones may need additional treatment, according to a new study published on Wednesday. However, the findings need to be...
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    Differences In Breast Cancer May Be Indicated By A Newly Discovered DNA Marker

    Researchers and doctors at the North Shore-LIJ Health System and the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research have discovered a potential explanation for why breast cancer is not experienced the same way with African American and Caucasian patients. This data was presented at the 2012 American...
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    Study: Healthy Weight Loss May Help Prevent Breast Cancer

    Yesterday, I wrote about how motivation, like an upcoming vacation,*can be the key to successful weight loss. But if you don't have a trip or other event planned, how's dramatically reducing your risk of breast cancer for a goal? According to a study by the Fred Huchinson Cancer Research...
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    Discovery Suggests New Combination Therapy Strategy For Basal-Like Breast Cancers

    Multiple research projects - including a 2006 study conducted at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - have used DNA microarray analysis to identify several breast cancer subtypes, including luminal A, luminal B, basal-like and HER2-enriched. Simple tests are being developed to help...
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    Predicting Breast Cancer Response To Chemotherapy

    Chemotherapy is a major first line defense against breast cancer. However a patient's response is often variable and unpredictable. A study published in BioMed Central's open access journal BMC Medical Genomics shows that 'gene expression signatures' for TOP2A and β-tubulin can be used to...
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    Seeking Molecular Markers To Identify Breast Cancer Patients Who Would Benefit Most F

    A new analysis may help doctors identify breast cancer patients who will benefit from treatment with the immune suppressant drug everolimus, say French researchers at the 4th IMPAKT Breast Cancer Conference in Brussels, Belgium. Everolimus is currently used as an immunosuppressant to prevent...
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    Presentation At Breast Cancer Conference Reveals Breast Cancer In Young Women Is A Di

    Breast cancer in young women is a biologically unique disease that requires customized management strategies, researchers reported at the 4th IMPAKT Breast Cancer Conference, in Brussels, Belgium, 3-5 May 2012. The reported findings have potentially important implications for treatment, because...
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    Physician Interpretation Time Dramatically Reduced By Automated Breast Ultrasound

    Automated breast ultrasound takes an average three minutes of physician time, allowing for quick and more complete breast cancer screening of asymptomatic women with dense breast tissue, a new study shows. Mammography misses more than one-third of cancers in women with dense breasts, said Rachel...
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    Why The Immune System Fails To Kill Breast Tumors In Mice

    A pioneering approach to imaging breast cancer in mice has revealed new clues about why the human immune system often fails to attack tumors and keep cancer in check. This observation, by scientists at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), may help to reveal new approaches to...
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    Breast Cancer Survivors Need To Let Go To Boost Quality Of Life

    Most people go through life setting goals for themselves. But what happens when a life-altering experience makes those goals become unachievable or even unhealthy? A new collaborative study published in Psycho-Oncology by Carsten Wrosch of Concordia University's Department of Psychology and...
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    Current Views On Cancer Stem Cells Contradicted By New Findings In Breast Cancer

    New findings in breast cancer research by an international team of scientists contradict the prevailing belief that only basal-like cells with stem cell qualities can form invasive tumors. Research led by Ole William Petersen at the University of Copenhagen (CU) and Mina Bissell of the Lawrence...
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    sore spot where my armpit and breast meet, its right on top where the

    pectoris starts but meets at the crease? it doesnt feel like a lump there and its only on my right side. i work out at least 3x a week and just recently its been kind of sore there in that one spot. ive been working out since january.
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    Biomarkers May Predict Chemo-Resistant Breast Cancers

    Researchers at the University of Hull in the UK have identified a family of proteins that could potentially be used as biomarkers to predict resistance to chemotherapy in estrogen receptor-positive (ER-positive) breast cancer patients. In an "in press" issue of their study published online in...
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    Discovery Of Biomarker Family For Chemo Resistant Breast Cancers

    Biomarkers which could help to predict resistance to chemotherapy in breast cancer patients have been identified by researchers from the University of Hull, UK. The researchers found a family of proteins to be twice as prevalent in clinical samples obtained from breast cancer patients who were...
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    Survivors Of Breast Cancer Suffer Treatment-Related Side Effects Long After Completin

    More than 60 percent of breast cancer survivors report at least one treatment-related complication even six years after their diagnosis, according to a new study led by a researcher from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The findings are part of a special issue...
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    Depo-Provera Increases Breast Cancer Risk By 100%; Is Any Birth Control Safe For Our

    You know those birth control commercials that try to convince you that you can't possibly remember to take the Pill every day, so instead you should opt for the "once every three month" injection? Well, according to new research, one of these contraceptive shots--the depo-medroxyprogesterone...
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    False-Positive Mammography Results And Breast Cancer Risk

    False-positive mammograms could be an indicator of underlying pathology that could result in breast cancer, according to a study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Screening mammography is associated with false-positive test results in disease-free women, and those women...
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    New Cell And Animal Model Of Inflammatory Breast Cancer Developed By Researchers

    Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a very aggressive, often misunderstood type of cancer that is diagnosed more frequently in younger women compared with other types of breast cancer. The five-year survival rate is between 25 and 50 percent - significantly lower than the survival rate for other...
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    Cesaire's Notebook of a Return to the Native Land and Devi's The breast Giver?

    I have to write about the uses of ugliness in Cesaire's Notebook and Devi's "The Breast Giver." How would you describe each writer's prominent use of what is ugly, disgusting, or otherwise repellent.
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    Link Between Breast Cancer Resistance And Timing Of Soy Consumption

    Studies exploring the relationship between soy consumption and breast cancer have been mixed, but new research introduces a new thought: Could women with breast cancer who began eating soy as an adult develop a tumor more resistant to treatment? That's the suggestion of a new study in animal...
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