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    Breast Cancer Survivor Christina Applegate to Giuliana Rancic: I'm Here for You

    Christina Applegate knows what Giuliana Rancic, who revealed yesterday that she's fighting breast cancer, is going through. And, like the rest of Rancic's vast support system, Applegate...
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    Obese Women Have Higher Risk Of Suffering Breast Cancer

    University of Granada researchers have proven that overweight women -especially those with morbid obesity- develop this disease at an earlier age. A total of 524 women with breast cancer participated in the study. The researchers found that women who started menstruating at a very early age...
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    Pink in the grocery aisle: The dollars and cents of breast cancer awareness products

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    Pretty in pink: The dollars and cents of breast cancer awareness beauty products

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    Potential New Therapeutic Target For Breast Cancer

    A possible new target for breast cancer therapy comes from the discovery that the Tyk2 protein helps suppress the growth and metastasis of breast tumors, as reported in Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research, a peer-reviewed journal published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. The article is available...
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    Testing For Breast Cancer Mutations, Not For Everyone

    Too many average-risk women and too few high-risk women receive genetic counseling and testing for hereditary breast and ovarian cancers, research shows. Experts at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center share advice to help patients and their doctors better evaluate family history...
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    Cell Movement Provides Clues To Aggressive Breast Cancer

    Researchers from the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center have identified a specific molecule that alters how breast cancer cells move. This affects the cells' ability to spread or metastasize to distant parts of the body, the hallmark of deadly, aggressive cancer. By looking at...
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    What Is A Breast Self Exam? Are Breast Self Exams Useful?

    While breast self-exams are not recommended as a substitute for breast screening, most experts encourage women to become familiar with the way their breasts look and feel. This familiarity makes it much more likely that any changes might be detected early on. The American Cancer Society says...
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    New Cancer Drug Combination Significantly Delays Breast Cancer Progression

    The first randomised trial to investigate the use of trastuzumab emtansine (T-DM1) - an antibody-guided drug - for the initial treatment of HER2- (human epidermal growth factor receptor-2) positive metastatic breast cancer has shown that it makes a significant difference to the time women live...
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    Automatic Speech Recognition Error Rate In Breast Imaging Reports

    Breast imaging reports generated using an automatic speech recognition system are nearly six times more likely to contain major errors than those generated with conventional dictation transcription, a new study in Canada shows... More...
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    Wanda Sykes Reveals Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Double Mastectomy

    Add Wanda Sykes to the growing ranks of those who've battled cancer. The comedian revealed in an interview on Ellen, airing Monday, that she was diagnosed with breast cancer in...
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    Alcohol Metabolism Causes DNA Damage And Triggers A Breast Cancer-Related DNA Damage

    Alcohol is known to be carcinogenic to humans in the upper aerodigestive tract, liver, colorectum, and the female breast. Evidence suggests that acetaldehyde, the primary metabolite of alcohol, plays a major role in alcohol-related esophageal cancer. A new study using human cells has established...
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    Improving The Workplace For Breast Cancer Survivors

    In a paper to be presented at the upcoming HFES 55th Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, human factors/ergonomics researchers will describe WISE, a Web-based tool for breast cancer survivors designed to reduce work disabilities and improve employment outcomes. Those who have beaten breast...
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    Breast Cancer Mortality Rate Lowered By Plant Compound

    Phytoestrogens are plant compounds which, in the human body, can attach to the receptors for the female sexual hormone estrogen and which are taken in with our daily diet. A number of findings have attributed a cancer protective effect to these plant hormones. At DKFZ, a team headed by Prof. Dr...
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    Daughters With BRCA Gene Diagnosed With Breast Cancer 8 Years Younger Than Their Moth

    A female today who has a BRCA gene mutation is being diagnosed with breast and ovarian cancer about eight years earlier than their mothers or aunts were, researchers from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center reported in the journal Cancer. The authors say their findings could impact...
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    Positive Results From Phase 2 Clinical Study Of NKTR-102 In Metastatic Breast Cancer

    Nektar Therapeutics (Nasdaq: NKTR) announced that positive results from the company's Phase 2 clinical study of NKTR-102 in patients with metastatic breast cancer were presented at the ASCO 2011 Breast Cancer Symposium in San Francisco, California. NKTR-102 is a novel topoisomerase I inhibitor...
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    NHS Breast Screen Program Does Not Give Women Informed Choice, It Misinforms The Publ

    Peter C Gøtzsche and Karsten Juhl Jørgensen of the Nordic Cochrane Centre urge for "more honesty" from the NHS BSP (Breast Screening Programme). They believe that harm has been understated, and that information issued to the public has in general been unaffected by "repeated criticism and...
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    Breast Cancer Risk Drops When Diet Includes Walnuts, Marshall Researchers Find

    The risk of breast cancer dropped significantly in mice when their regular diet included a modest amount of walnut, Marshall University researchers report in the journal Nutrition and Cancer. The study, led by Elaine Hardman, Ph.D., of Marshall's Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, compared the...
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    Adjuvant Therapy Perhaps Not Necessary For Older Breast Cancer Patients

    Breast cancer patients over the age of 60 with early-stage, hormone-responsive small tumors who forego adjuvant endocrine, also called hormonal therapy, are not at an increased risk of mortality compared to women of the same age without breast cancer, according to a study published Aug. 31 in...
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    Starving Breast Cancer Cells

    The most common breast cancer uses the most efficient, powerful food delivery system known in human cells and blocking that system kills it, researchers report. This method of starving cancer cells could provide new options for patients, particularly those resistant to standard therapies such as...
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