* «A case control study of
the impact on breast cancer mortality of the East Anglian breast screening programme.»
There are a few ongoing studies trying to determine if breastfeeding has
an impact on breast cancer risk reduction.
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.
Not exact matches
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It is important to note that duration of breastfeeding, the longer a mother breastfeeds in her life (one or more babies and the collective number of months), significantly
impacts her risk for
breast cancer; the protective effect of lactation
on breast cancer risk is cumulative.
It has a positive
impact on childhood obesity, infections and allergies, is linked to a lower likelihood of mothers getting ovarian or
breast cancers later in life and to a more positive maternal - child relationship.
There's only one study that I am aware of that has looked at the
impact of a decent length of breastfeeding
on risk of
breast cancer.
Responding to a review of 19 research papers, funded by
Cancer Research UK, which reported information on cancer false alarms and the impact on people reporting future symptoms, including six carried out in the UK, Davinia Green, Head of Breast Awareness and Early Detection at Breast Cancer Care,
Cancer Research UK, which reported information
on cancer false alarms and the impact on people reporting future symptoms, including six carried out in the UK, Davinia Green, Head of Breast Awareness and Early Detection at Breast Cancer Care,
cancer false alarms and the
impact on people reporting future symptoms, including six carried out in the UK, Davinia Green, Head of
Breast Awareness and Early Detection at
Breast Cancer Care,
Cancer Care, says:
Employer - employee dialogue An employee with
breast cancer should have the opportunity (but not the obligation) to have regular meetings with their employer to discuss the
impact of their diagnosis
on employment.
The study, led by Dr Len Stephens and Dr Phill Hawkins and published today in the journal Molecular Cell, reveals why loss of the PTEN gene has such an
impact on many people with prostate
cancer, as well as in some
breast cancers.
Professor Arnie Purushotham,
Cancer Research UK's senior clinical adviser, said: «One of the challenges when treating early stage breast cancer is trying to minimise the side effects that can have a real impact on a woman's life, without affecting the chances of curin
Cancer Research UK's senior clinical adviser, said: «One of the challenges when treating early stage
breast cancer is trying to minimise the side effects that can have a real impact on a woman's life, without affecting the chances of curin
cancer is trying to minimise the side effects that can have a real
impact on a woman's life, without affecting the chances of curing her.
She has described the
impact that different estrogen receptors have
on breast, pancreatic, and colorectal
cancer, including transcriptomic effects involving long noncoding RNAs and microRNAs.
Prior studies that examined the
impact of
cancer treatment decisions
on employment showed that patients who received chemotherapy were most likely to experience longer disruptions in or loss of employment, but changes in
breast cancer management in recent years have shifted recommendations away from chemotherapy for early stage
breast cancer.
«Double mastectomy tied to more missed work: As more
breast cancer patients are choosing to remove both
breasts, researchers examine the
impact this aggressive surgery has
on their employment.»
A report of the findings, published Dec. 4 in JAMA Internal Medicine, highlights the
impact physicians» social networks may have
on their adherence to nationally recognized
breast cancer screening guidelines.
In work published this week in Cell, Tavazoie and his colleagues describe how fluctuations in the amount of tRNAs can have a dramatic
impact not only
on the fate of a single cell, but also
on diseases like metastatic
breast cancer.
Since diet can influence insulin activation, the researchers wondered whether diet could
impact breast cancer prognosis based
on expression of the IGF1 receptor in the primary
breast tumor tissue.
«The problem right now is that you don't have all of the information,» says
cancer biologist David Sherr of the Boston University School of Public Health, who studies the
impact of chemicals like PCBs
on breast cancer.
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.
Yoga's
impact on inflammation, mood, and fatigue in
breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled trial.
We assessed the
impact of CTC
on the risk of thrombosis in metastatic
breast cancer.
Genetic variants in highly penetrant genes (BRCA1 and BRCA2) confer a significantly higher risk of being diagnosed with
breast cancer, while changes in other genes have a more moderate
impact on risk.
«
Cancer occurs only when a cancer - causing agent has occurred in a very specific window of development,» says Irma H. Russo, MD, chief of the molecular endocrinology section of the Breast Cancer Research Laboratory at Fox Chase Cancer Center, in Philadelphia, and a researcher into the impact of hormone disrupters on female develo
Cancer occurs only when a
cancer - causing agent has occurred in a very specific window of development,» says Irma H. Russo, MD, chief of the molecular endocrinology section of the Breast Cancer Research Laboratory at Fox Chase Cancer Center, in Philadelphia, and a researcher into the impact of hormone disrupters on female develo
cancer - causing agent has occurred in a very specific window of development,» says Irma H. Russo, MD, chief of the molecular endocrinology section of the
Breast Cancer Research Laboratory at Fox Chase Cancer Center, in Philadelphia, and a researcher into the impact of hormone disrupters on female develo
Cancer Research Laboratory at Fox Chase
Cancer Center, in Philadelphia, and a researcher into the impact of hormone disrupters on female develo
Cancer Center, in Philadelphia, and a researcher into the
impact of hormone disrupters
on female development.
(5, 6) In fact, the importance of sleep is only now becoming more widely recognized for its many
impacts on human health, with links being established between sleep deprivation and blood sugar problems, high blood pressure, obesity, even
breast cancer.
Then no muscle growth 07.04.18 Five (well, four really) things you can do to be happier 06.04.18 The anti-AGE-ing effect of olive oil 05.04.18 A healthy sleep rhythm makes antioestrogens more effective 04.04.18 Ginger and turmeric are effective painkillers 03.04.18 People who eat vegetables are happier and more creative 02.04.18 This is the hormonal
impact of a triathlon 01.04.18 The narrow - grip version of the bench press stimulates the pecs just as well as the regular bench press 31.03.18 Why a low - carbohydrate diet might make intermittent fasting more effective 30.03.18 Bloodletting for bodybuilders 29.03.18 Bar with protein from insects no match for the good, old shake with whey 28.03.18 Animal study: SAM - e inhibits
breast cancer 27.03.18 For glutes & hamstrings, single - leg squats are better than regular squats or stiff - leg deadlifts 26.03.18 Testosterone makes
cancer more agressive 25.03.18 How half a year of bench presses will change your body 24.03.18 Skipping breakfast does not make you fatter (but it may make you slimmer) 23.03.18 The modified ginseng supplement GINST15, Compound K and muscles 22.03.18 Creatine has more effect
on upper body muscles than
on lower body muscles 21.03.18 Sadistic variants of the pull - up are just as good for your muscles as the humane version 20.03.18 In your sixties?
Although some research links higher intakes of vitamin E with decreased incidence of
breast cancer, an examination of the
impact of dietary factors, including vitamin E,
on the incidence of postmenopausal
breast cancer in > 18,000 women found no benefit from the vitamin [35].
This is the fifth in my five - part series
on the latest research
on what
impact diet has
on breast cancer survival.
We wonder about the long - term
impact of the synthetic hormones
on breast cancer and ovarian
cancer.
Emerging evidence points to the severe
impact of low iodine
on a wide range of health issues, including increased risks of
breast cancer and fibrocystic
breast diseases.
This finding will have a significant
impact on the screening and prevention of
breast cancer.
According to a study published in the journal Biomedical Medicine, the EBV virus increases the risk of
breast cancer in women, according to a study by Topsante, a French health journal.This finding will have a significant
impact on the screening and prevention of
breast cancer.
Mccording to a study published in the journal Biomedical Medicine, the EBV virus increases the risk of
breast cancer in women, according to a study by Topsante, a French health journal.This finding will have a significant
impact on the screening and prevention of
breast cancer.
BPA is an endocrine disruptor, meaning it mimics the effects of estrogen
on the body and has been linked to the growth of tumors in the
breast, uterus and prostate,
impacts on pregnancy and fertility and disruption of the sexual development of the fetus that can cause
cancer later in life.
Impact of
breast cancer recurrence and
cancer - specific stress
on spouse health and immune function.
Now, New Jersey faces public health crises: a 35 percent increase in cases of bacterial STDs since 2009, and an increase in
breast and cervical
cancer cases with a disproportionate
impact on communities of color, including an alarming 25.1 percent increase in Latinas — but the Christie administration has busily found reasons to downplay these alarming statistics.
There has been a 35 percent increase in cases of bacterial sexually transmitted diseases since 2009 and an increase in
breast and cervical
cancer cases with a disproportionate
impact on communities of color, including an alarming 25.1 percent increase among Latinas.
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