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- Study finds several factors lead to decline in breast cancer 15 Dec 2009 00:20 GMT
... the drugs could increase the risk for breast cancer. Soon after, researchers noted a 7 ... in Cleveland. Researchers from the University of Wisconsin looked at several studies on hormone use ...
- Drug kills breast tumor cells after chemo 14 Dec 2009 21:10 GMT
... developed an experimental cancer drug that kills breast tumor cells that survive chemotherapy. Dr. Jenny Chang ... along with scientists from the University of Michigan, said in both animal and patient studies ... and patient studies the drug eliminated chemotherapy-resistant breast cancer stem cells -- cells that could potentially refuel ...
- US Oncology Research Network Participates in Seven Oral Clinical Studies Presentations and 15 Posters at 2009 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium 14 Dec 2009 18:40 GMT
... presented orally at the 2009 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, held Dec. 9-13 at the Henry ... -- David Loesch, M.D., previously of Central Indiana Cancer Centers, an affiliate of US Oncology; Kristi ...
- US Oncology Research Network Participates in Seven Oral Clinical Studies Presentations and 15 Posters at 2009 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (PRN) 14 Dec 2009 18:40 GMT
... providing valuable scientific information for women with breast cancer." Dr. Jones was also an investigator in ... -- David Loesch, M.D., previously of Central Indiana Cancer Centers, an affiliate of ; Lina Asmar, ...
- Decline in Breast Cancer: Not Just Because of Hormone Therapy 14 Dec 2009 04:36 GMT
... a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Wisconsin. Results of this study were presented at ... is linked with an increased risk of breast cancer. Other studies have confirmed this relationship, ...
- Osteoporosis Drug May Help Fight Breast Cancer 14 Dec 2009 21:55 GMT
... Osteoporosis Drug May Help Fight Breast Cancer SAN ANTONIO (The New York Times News ... Dr. Therese Guise, an oncology professor at Indiana University School of Medicine, osteoporosis and breast cancer ...
- Lives Of Patients With HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Prolonged By Targeted Therapy 14 Dec 2009 10:30 GMT
... the findings at the CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. Blackwell says the combination targeted therapy ... Dana Farber Cancer Institute; George Sledge, from Indiana University Cancer Center; Steven Stein, Catherine Ellis, and ...
- Mapping Helps Surgeons Find Breast Cancer in Operating Room 14 Dec 2009 21:52 GMT
... Doctors at Bethesda North Hospital are among the first in Ohio to use what works like a GPS to track breast cancer. Up until now, when Doctor Susan Weinberg found a suspicious area on a mammogram ...
- CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium presents new data on emerging breast cancer therapies 14 Dec 2009 10:37 GMT
... continues to be a dynamic field of research, ... from Baylor College of Medicine, University of Michigan and Dana-Farber cells — cells that have been ...
- Poor being turned away from free cancer screenings 14 Dec 2009 04:31 GMT
... higher risk because her grandmother died of breast cancer. The Cancer Society doesn't have an estimate ... free cancer screenings this year: Colorado, Montana, Illinois, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, South Carolina, Utah, Missouri, ... 3.4 million women, detecting more than 39,000 breast cancers, 2,400 invasive cervical cancers and 126,000 pre-malignant ...
- Poor women being turned away from free cancer screenings 14 Dec 2009 04:40 GMT
... higher risk because her grandmother died of breast cancer. The Cancer Society doesn't have an estimate ... free cancer screenings this year: Colorado, Montana, Illinois, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, South Carolina, Utah, Missouri, ... 3.4 million women, detecting more than 39,000 breast cancers, 2,400 invasive cervical cancers and 126,000 pre-malignant ...
- Poor Economy Means Fewer Cancer Screening for Poor Americans 14 Dec 2009 16:04 GMT
... higher risk because her grandmother died of breast cancer. The Cancer Society doesn't have an estimate ... free cancer screenings this year: Colorado, Montana, Illinois, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, South Carolina, Utah, Missouri, ... 3.4 million women, detecting more than 39,000 breast cancers, 2,400 invasive cervical cancers and 126,000 pre-malignant ...
- Some poor denied free cancer screenings 14 Dec 2009 04:35 GMT
... higher risk because her grandmother died of breast cancer. The Cancer Society doesn't have an estimate ... free cancer screenings this year: Colorado, Montana, Illinois, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, South Carolina, Utah, Missouri, ... 3.4 million women, detecting more than 39,000 breast cancers, 2,400 invasive cervical cancers and 126,000 pre-malignant ...
- Menopause, as Brought to You by Big Pharma 14 Dec 2009 04:30 GMT
... Prempro in 1997. She learned she had breast cancer in 2002, and later sued. Published: Sunday, ... its risk research on the possibility of breast cancers associated with hormone replacement therapy. But ... 2002 through 2006 at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. The programs, including an assertion that ...
- Symposium attendees tussle over mammogram guidelines 15 Dec 2009 00:06 GMT
... 2:59 p.m. PT The uproar over new breast cancer screening guidelines simmered on this past week, ... lumps. Kirk, who runs Sisters Network Northeast Ohio, does outreach and education for African American women, ...
- When Lowering the Odds of Cancer Isn't Enough 14 Dec 2009 22:35 GMT
... for it: she tested positive for a breast cancer gene, her mother had ovarian cancer, and ... patients do not use them. University of Michigan set out to learn why they don’t. A ...
- Poor being turned away from free cancer tests 14 Dec 2009 06:35 GMT
... higher risk because her grandmother died of breast cancer. The cancer society doesn’t have an estimate ... free cancer screenings this year: Colorado, Montana, Illinois, Alabama, Minnesota, Connecticut, South Carolina, Utah, Missouri, ... Minnesota, Connecticut, South Carolina, Utah, Missouri, Washington, Ohio, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Arkansas. ...
- US Oncology Research Network Participates in Seven Oral Clinical Studies Presentations and 15 Posters at 2009 San Antoni 14 Dec 2009 18:41 GMT
... and 15 Posters at 2009 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium THE WOODLANDS, Texas, Dec. 14 /PRNewswire/ ... -- David Loesch, M.D., previously of Central Indiana Cancer Centers, an affiliate of US Oncology; Kristi ...
- US Oncology Research Network Participates in Seven Oral Clinical Studies Presentations and 15 Poster 14 Dec 2009 18:50 GMT
... and 15 Posters at 2009 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium US Oncology Research Network Participates in ... -- David Loesch, M.D., previously of Central Indiana Cancer Centers, an affiliate of US Oncology; Kristi ...
- No More Delay 12/14 14 Dec 2009 17:30 GMT
... good Samaritans in the medical profession. 12/3 Breast Cancer Terror What they don't understand is ... like that did the Potato Famine, the Wisconsin Death Trip, the Spanish Flu, the Holocaust, ...
- Mammograms become political weapon 14 Dec 2009 05:20 GMT
... the health care debate, pols have turned breast cancer into a potent campaign weapon. The volume ... an effort that prompted anti-abortion amendments from Michigan Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan and Nebraska Sen. ...
- Memmograms become poltiical weapon 14 Dec 2009 05:30 GMT
... the health care debate, pols have turned breast cancer into a potent campaign weapon. The volume ... an effort that prompted anti-abortion amendments from Michigan Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan and Nebraska Sen. ...
- Mammograms as political weapon 14 Dec 2009 10:30 GMT
... the health care debate, pols have turned breast cancer into a potent campaign weapon. The volume ... an effort that prompted anti-abortion amendments from Michigan Rep. Bart Stupak of Michigan and Nebraska Sen. ...
- Spice compounds may stem tumor growth 14 Dec 2009 21:57 GMT
... pepper and turmeric -- could help prevent breast cancer by limiting the growth of stem cells ... cells, say researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. The study appears online in ...
- Cheetah Power Surge heading south 14 Dec 2009 16:14 GMT
... push into five states — California, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, and New York — before expanding into ... causes for such issues as homeless and breast cancer. ...
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