Not exact matches
In the first
study evaluating patient - reported cosmetic outcomes in a population -
based cohort of older women with
breast cancer, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center researchers found that less radiation was associated with improved cosmetic satisfaction long -
cancer, The University of Texas MD Anderson
Cancer Center researchers found that less radiation was associated with improved cosmetic satisfaction long -
Cancer Center researchers found that less radiation was associated with improved cosmetic satisfaction long - term.
To find out more, UK -
based researchers from the Universities of Leicester and Greenwich reviewed 24 publications reporting
breast cancer screening practices in women with mental illness (around 700,000), and five
studies investigating screening for those in distress but who had not been diagnosed with a mental illness (nearly 21,500).
«This
study forms the
basis for future research in patients with
breast cancer and offers hope for targeted therapy for patients with aggressive triple - negative inflammatory
breast cancer,» said lead researcher Mateusz Opyrchal, M.D., Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Oncology at RPCI.
Since the last American
Cancer Society (ACS) breast cancer screening update for average - risk women was published in 2003, new evidence has accumulated from long - term follow - up of randomized controlled trials and observational studies of organized, population - based screening pro
Cancer Society (ACS)
breast cancer screening update for average - risk women was published in 2003, new evidence has accumulated from long - term follow - up of randomized controlled trials and observational studies of organized, population - based screening pro
cancer screening update for average - risk women was published in 2003, new evidence has accumulated from long - term follow - up of randomized controlled trials and observational
studies of organized, population -
based screening programs.
Since
breast cancer treatment in older patients is mostly not evidence -
based due to poor inclusion of older patients in clinical trials, we propose that
studies investigating
breast cancer treatment are much more important than
breast cancer screening in this population and should be prioritised.
Professor Doug Easton from the University of Cambridge, one of the lead investigators on the
study, says: «These findings add significantly to our understanding of the inherited
basis of
breast cancer.
Produced by the UK Small Area Health Statistics Unit (SAHSU), part of the MRC - PHE Centre for Environment & Health
based at Imperial College London, the open - access atlas allows researchers, policy makers and members of the public to
study the geographical pattern of 14 diseases and conditions such as lung
cancer,
breast cancer, heart disease, leukemia and low birth weight.
For the current
study, scientists led by Helmneh Sineshaw, M.D., MPH, analyzed data from 260,174
breast cancer cases recorded in the National Cancer Data Base (NCDB), a national hospital - based cancer registry database jointly sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and the American Cancer So
cancer cases recorded in the National
Cancer Data Base (NCDB), a national hospital - based cancer registry database jointly sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and the American Cancer So
Cancer Data
Base (NCDB), a national hospital -
based cancer registry database jointly sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and the American Cancer So
cancer registry database jointly sponsored by the American College of Surgeons and the American
Cancer So
Cancer Society.
In the 1980s, both US -
based and international randomized clinical
studies found that BCT and mastectomy offered women with early stage
breast cancer equal survival benefit.
This is the first
study to suggest that it might be possible to personalize recommended diets for
breast cancer survivors
based on the molecular characteristics of their primary tumor.
Further research is needed to confirm these findings, and Emond notes that
breast cancer survivors should not be concerned about dramatically lowering their carbohydrate intake
based on this
study.
The
study was
based upon data from the comparison group of the Women's Healthy Eating and Living (WHEL)
study — a multi-site randomized trial of the impact of a diet high in vegetables, fruits and fiber, and low in fat on the recurrence of
breast cancer.
«In this
study we were able to demonstrate the clinical utility of Prosigna in a real world setting by testing a comprehensive population -
based cohort of patients,» stated Dr. Bent Ejlertsen of the Danish
Breast Cancer Cooperative Group.
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study in which Danish researchers used the Prosigna ®
Breast Cancer Assay risk of recurrence (ROR) score to accurately predict rates of 10 - year distant recurrence (DR) of cancer in a comprehensive and population - based cohort including all postmenopausal women in Denmark with early - stage hormone receptor (HR)- positive, Her - 2 negative breast cancer who received 5 years of adjuvant endocrine therapy according to nationwide guidelines between 2000 and
Breast Cancer Assay risk of recurrence (ROR) score to accurately predict rates of 10 - year distant recurrence (DR) of cancer in a comprehensive and population - based cohort including all postmenopausal women in Denmark with early - stage hormone receptor (HR)- positive, Her - 2 negative breast cancer who received 5 years of adjuvant endocrine therapy according to nationwide guidelines between 2000 and
Cancer Assay risk of recurrence (ROR) score to accurately predict rates of 10 - year distant recurrence (DR) of
cancer in a comprehensive and population - based cohort including all postmenopausal women in Denmark with early - stage hormone receptor (HR)- positive, Her - 2 negative breast cancer who received 5 years of adjuvant endocrine therapy according to nationwide guidelines between 2000 and
cancer in a comprehensive and population -
based cohort including all postmenopausal women in Denmark with early - stage hormone receptor (HR)- positive, Her - 2 negative
breast cancer who received 5 years of adjuvant endocrine therapy according to nationwide guidelines between 2000 and
breast cancer who received 5 years of adjuvant endocrine therapy according to nationwide guidelines between 2000 and
cancer who received 5 years of adjuvant endocrine therapy according to nationwide guidelines between 2000 and 2003.
Dr. Jos Jonkers» research group
studies the genetic
basis of human
breast cancer, using advanced mouse models for p53 - induced
breast cancer, BRCA1 - and BRCA2 - associated hereditary
breast cancer, and E-cadherin mutated invasive lobular carcinoma.
We will be starting with some focused
studies in metastatic
breast cancer and expanding over time
based on what we learn from you.
Various types of meditation have been shown to improve well - being among different populations such as physicians and the general public.14, 15, 16 Preliminary evidence suggests that meditation -
based interventions may slow cellular aging rates by increasing telomerase activity, but many such
studies lacked an active control group.17, 18 Recent randomized trials in
breast cancer suggest that long - term intensive meditation interventions might have positive effects on telomerase activity.
Potential cardioprotection was
based on generally supportive data on lipid levels in intermediate outcome clinical trials, trials in nonhuman primates, and a large body of observational
studies suggesting a 40 % to 50 % reduction in risk among users of either estrogen alone or, less frequently, combined estrogen and progestin.2 - 5 Hip fracture was designated as a secondary outcome, supported by observational data as well as clinical trials showing benefit for bone mineral density.6, 7 Invasive
breast cancer was designated as a primary adverse outcome
based on observational data.3, 8 Additional clinical outcomes chosen as secondary outcomes that may plausibly be affected by hormone therapy include other cardiovascular diseases; endometrial, colorectal, and other
cancers; and other fractures.3, 6,9
Sunlight and mortality from
breast, ovarian, colon, prostate and non-melanoma skin
cancer: a composite death certificate
based case - control
study
Knowledge gained from mechanistic
studies may contribute to the design of allogeneic vaccine -
based or adoptive immunotherapy for
breast cancer.
DNA extracts from peripheral blood specimens were obtained from a population -
based case - control
study of risk factors for
breast cancer in women 21 to 45 years old.
Robert D. Schreiber, Ph.D., an associate director of CRI's Scientific Advisory Council
based at Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis, Missouri, developed a new model of
breast cancer that more closely resembles the progression of hormone receptor - positive disease in humans, overcoming a major obstacle in the
study of
breast cancer and the development of new immune -
based therapies for the disease.
Specimens tested for FMc were obtained from women residing in the three county Puget Sound region of Western Washington State who previously participated in a population -
based case - control
study of
breast cancer in women aged 21 — 44.
A few
studies in recent years have theorized that aluminum -
based antiperspirants may increase the risk for
breast cancer.
While they could theoretically increase
breast cancer risk, at this point the risk is just that — theoretical — «and
based on animal and other lab
studies,» says Janet Gray, PhD, director of science, technology and society at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., who researches environmental impacts on
breast cancer.
NutritionFacts.org has five dozen videos on women's health, including many others on
breast cancer, suggesting that a plant -
based diet may be beneficial in preventing, slowing, and treating
breast cancer, despite flawed or deceptive
studies to the contrary.
However, the research shows that soy does not raise your risk for
breast cancer and it may even decrease your risk (although
studies are mostly population
based and have mixed results).
Study findings have also suggested specific steps women can take to improve their health including: nut and grapefruit consumption may help prevent
breast cancer; getting enough Vitamin E may reduce asthma risk; eating berries, along with cruciferous and green leafy vegetables may reduce cognitive decline; sufficient magnesium intake may help prevent heart attacks; getting enough plant -
based omega - 3's may reduce depression; and, eating more plant protein and reducing refined carbohydrate intake may reduce heart disease risk.
According to a 2017
study by the University of Alabama at Birmingham, certain plant -
based foods may be able to tame and improve the treatment of aggressive forms of
breast cancer.
There is no good scientific or clinical
basis for this claim, and a 2014
study of more than 1,500 women found no association between wearing a bra and
breast cancer risk.»
A plant -
based diet can reduce the risk of
breast cancer, according to a new
study published online in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Another
study looking at
breast -
cancer patients in 13 community -
based medical oncology clinics found health - related quality of life and physical functioning improved in those receiving reflexology, according to research in the journal Oncology Nursing Forum.
R.L., et al. «A brief but comprehensive lifestyle education program
based on yoga reduces risk factors for cardiovascular disease and... continue One
study showed that it specifically lowers blood sugar in women with
breast cancer.2 Banasik.
Lactose intolerance and risk of lung,
breast and ovarian
cancers: aetiological clues from a population -
based study in Sweden
One
study examined the cytotoxic effects of different types of clove extract on
breast cancer cell lines, including water -
based, alcohol -
based and essential oil extracts.
A population -
based case - control
study of diet and
breast cancer in Australia.
Based on the epidemiological
studies, there is no suggestion of increased
breast cancer risk with high n - 6 PUFA consumption.
Methods: We combined data from two population -
based case - control
studies to examine the relationship between migraine and risk of postmenopausal invasive
breast cancer among 1,199 ductal carcinoma cases, 739 lobular carcinoma cases, and 1,474 controls 55 to 79 years of age.
Assessing the usefulness of a novel MRI -
based breast density estimation algorithm in a cohort of women at high genetic risk of
breast cancer: the UK MARIBS
study
Photo: Flickr, CC «Women living in the areas with the highest levels of pollution were almost twice as likely to develop
breast cancer» A
study recently published by researchers
based in Montréal, Canada, has found a worrying correlation between markers
Breast cancer screening disparities among urban immigrants: a population -
based study in Ontario, Canada
Effects of an interactive mHealth innovation for early detection of patient - reported symptom distress with focus on participatory care: protocol for a
study based on prospective, randomised, controlled trials in patients with prostate and
breast cancer.