Breast Cancer In The News


Soy doesn't harm, and may even help, breast cancer survivors, study finds
Soy foods do not appear to increase the risk of breast cancer recurrence among survivors of the disease and may even confer some health ...

The Imprecision Behind Mammogram Guidance
For every 1900 women in the screened group, one fewer died of breast cancer than did among 1900 women who weren't screened. The task force amassed results ...

Loneliness raises breast cancer risk
People who live isolated lives, and endure the stress that creates, may be more susceptible to breast cancer, a study released today ...

Cancer Death Rate Continues to Drop
The number of deaths related to prostate, and lung cancer in men, and breast cancer in women have been reduced dramatically. This decrease in cancer related ...

New Cancer Cases, Death Rates Declining
While breast cancer cases have also dipped, there are still some types their way up, Kidney, Pancreatic and Lymphoma, just to name a few. ...

Video: Rare Observation of How Cancer Spreads
Sahai and colleagues developed a microscopy technique that could allow them to watch breast cancer cells break away from the main tumor in mice. ...

The Group Room Features Live Videocast from San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
A roundtable discussion with four of the leading breast cancer organizations includes: Margaret C. Kirk, CEO, Breast Cancer Network of Strength.

California Cuts Back on Breast Cancer Screening for Low-Income Women
The "Every Woman Counts" initiative provides breast cancer screenings at no cost to low-income women who lack insurance coverage, cannot afford their ...
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Breast cancer patient noted in The Sun dies
Anne Siple, whose battle with breast cancer led her to participate in an experimental vaccine trial at ...

Life after breast cancer
Compassionate words are what she needs from breast cancer survivors. Can you help? Go to JacksonTN.MomsLikeMe.com and offer her your advice.