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Oct 27 -
Statins Lower Risk of Clots in Cancer Patients
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Study found those who took them were less likely to get venous
thromboembolism
Oct 27 -
BPA exposure linked to chemotherapy resistance
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- a man-made chemical found in a number of plastic products,
including drinking bottles and the lining of food cans -- may
reduce the effectiveness of chemotherapy treatments, scientists
report in the latest issue of Environmental Health Perspectives.
Oct 24 -
Caffeine and Breast Cancer Risk
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In a new study, researchers found caffeine
is not associated with overall breast cancer risk, but it could
increase the risk of cancer for women with benign breast disease or
for specific types of tumors.
Oct 21 -
3-D Doppler Ultrasound Helps ID Breast Cancers
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Method detects masses with higher blood flow speeds, likely
indicating disease, study says
Oct 21 -
Hormone use linked to lower-grade breast cancer
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Among women with breast cancer, those on menopausal hormone
replacement therapy are more likely to have lower-grade tumors and
better odds of surviving than women not using hormone replacement,
according to a Swedish study.
Jan 30 -
Personality Traits Don't Affect Breast Cancer Risk
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Authors of 1996 study that concluded differently took second look,
found no connection
Jan 30 -
Protein Linked With Poor Prognosis in Early-Stage Breast Cancer
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But expression of Ki-67 didn't predict who'd benefit from
additional chemo
Jan 29 -
Surgeons' Characteristics Influence Breast Cancer Care
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Gender, race, schooling influence likelihood of giving radiation,
study says
Jan 29 -
Breast cancer care linked with surgeon factors
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Surgeon characteristics, such as gender or country of training,
appear to influence whether a women with breast cancer receives
radiotherapy after surgery to remove the cancer, also referred to
as adjuvant radiotherapy, according to a report in the Journal of
the National Cancer Institute.
Jan 29 -
Personality doesn't affect breast cancer risk
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A woman's personality does not seem to influence her risk of
developing breast cancer, according to a new study.
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