Researchers, funded by Cancer Research UK, from the Section of Gene Function and Regulation and the Breakthrough
Breast Cancer Research Centre at The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR), have pinpointed early genetic changes that lead to cancer in mice lacking the BRCA2 gene in their prostate gland.
In 1999, Ashworth was appointed the first director of the ICR's Breakthrough
Breast Cancer Research Centre, which is now internationally recognized, with more than 120 scientists and researchers working on aspects of the disease ranging from basic molecular and cellular biology through to translational research and clinical trials.
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Breast Cancer Care on research from the Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, presented to the seventh European Breast Cancer Conference on the use of beta - blockers to help reduce metastasis and improve survival in breast cancer pat
Breast Cancer Care on research from the Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham, presented to the seventh European Breast Cancer Conference on the use of beta - blockers to help reduce metastasis and improve survival in breast cancer pat
Cancer Care on
research from the Queen's Medical
Centre, Nottingham, presented to the seventh European
Breast Cancer Conference on the use of beta - blockers to help reduce metastasis and improve survival in breast cancer pat
Breast Cancer Conference on the use of beta - blockers to help reduce metastasis and improve survival in breast cancer pat
Cancer Conference on the use of beta - blockers to help reduce metastasis and improve survival in
breast cancer pat
breast cancer pat
cancer patients.
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Breast Cancer Care on research from the Leiden University Medical Centre presented to the European Breast Cancer Conference which suggests that women from lower socioeconomic groups have a poorer breast cancer survival
Breast Cancer Care on research from the Leiden University Medical Centre presented to the European Breast Cancer Conference which suggests that women from lower socioeconomic groups have a poorer breast cancer survival
Cancer Care on
research from the Leiden University Medical
Centre presented to the European
Breast Cancer Conference which suggests that women from lower socioeconomic groups have a poorer breast cancer survival
Breast Cancer Conference which suggests that women from lower socioeconomic groups have a poorer breast cancer survival
Cancer Conference which suggests that women from lower socioeconomic groups have a poorer
breast cancer survival
breast cancer survival
cancer survival rates
These are the conclusions of the Phase I Clinical Trial, sponsored by the Spanish National
Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) and carried out by CNIO ́s
Breast Cancer Clinical
Research Unit.
The researchers at 30 radiotherapy
centres across the UK, led by The Institute of
Cancer Research, London, and the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre, studied more than 2,000 women aged 50 or over who had early stage breast cancer that was at a low risk of coming
Cancer Research, London, and the
Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre, studied more than 2,000 women aged 50 or over who had early stage breast cancer that was at a low risk of coming
Cancer Research UK Cambridge
Centre, studied more than 2,000 women aged 50 or over who had early stage
breast cancer that was at a low risk of coming
cancer that was at a low risk of coming back.
Dr Gerrit - Jan Liefers (MD, PhD), a surgical oncologist and head of the geriatric oncology
research group at Leiden University Medical
Centre (Leiden, The Netherlands), said: «For a screening program to be effective, one would expect that the incidence of early stage
breast cancer would increase while the incidence of advanced stage
cancer would decrease because any
cancer would have been detected at an earlier stage.
turned into 10 years of systematic
research to identify the enzyme PLK4 as a promising therapeutic target and develop a small molecule inhibitor to block it,» says Dr. Mak, Director of The Campbell Family Institute for Breast Cancer Research at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health
research to identify the enzyme PLK4 as a promising therapeutic target and develop a small molecule inhibitor to block it,» says Dr. Mak, Director of The Campbell Family Institute for
Breast Cancer Research at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health
Research at the Princess Margaret
Cancer Centre, University Health Network.
Professor Michael Lisanti, from The University of Manchester — part of Manchester
Cancer Research Centre, said: «We know that high breast density can greatly increase a woman's breast cancer risk as well as other factors such as aging, family history and presence of mutations in genes such as BRCA 1 and B
Cancer Research Centre, said: «We know that high
breast density can greatly increase a woman's
breast cancer risk as well as other factors such as aging, family history and presence of mutations in genes such as BRCA 1 and B
cancer risk as well as other factors such as aging, family history and presence of mutations in genes such as BRCA 1 and BRCA 2.
The team at the
Breast Cancer Now Toby Robins
Research Centre at The Institute of
Cancer Research (ICR) found that some of the 63 regions of the genome were physically interacting with genes more than a million letters of DNA code away.
The CRUK Gene Function Laboratory and
Breast Cancer Now
Research Centre, The Institute of
Cancer Research, London, United Kingdom.
Anovulation is caused by unhealthy hormonal imbalances that threaten a woman's fertility and increase her risk of bone loss, early heart attack and
breast cancer, said lead author Dr. Jerilynn Prior, a professor of endocrinology at UBC and scientific director of the
Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation
Research.