Vitamin D may significantly improve survival in breast cancer patients
Women with the highest levels of vitamin D levels had about a 30 per cent better likelihood of survival
Women with the highest levels of vitamin D levels had about a 30 per cent better likelihood of survival
Contrary to expectations, the use of dose-dense chemotherapy in early breast cancer failed to result in any significant improvement.
India and China are two countries with the largest number of women with breast and cervical cancer.
A small device implanted under the skin can improve breast cancer survival.
Suggesting a link between lack of sleep and increased risk of breast cancer, a new study has found that melatonin, a hormone produced in the human brain at night to regulate sleep cycles, appears to suppress the growth of these tumours.
A new study of almost 2,000 patients shows that testing for the activity of two genes could pick out women who are at increased risk of dying from their breast cancers.
Infection with the most common viruses like Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) may put women at increased risk for developing breast cancer, according to a study.
After all, social media isn't all that bad.
Hops, the flower cones used in beer-making, can also reduce breast cancer risk.
A relaxing session of acupressure can help reduce the persistent fatigue suffered by women being treated for breast cancer and improve their sleep, a study has found.
Research discovers a positive bio-marker that can actually help breast cancer patients survive longer.
A drug already used to tackle bone loss in old age could prevent breast cancer in women who are at very high risk of developing the disease, new research has found.
Women who smoke are less likely to respond to breast cancer treatments in comparison to those who abstain from it, and on the contrary they may be negatively affected by it, says a study.
Researchers have found a new device that allows for 3-D molecular breast images at higher resolution than current 2-D scans while cutting down the radiation dosages.
Researchers have identified a promising new compound that has appeared to slow down a process that fuels breast cancer in mice, a discovery that could have implications in treating a host of cancers.
Adopting healthy lifestyle can significantly help women with a high risk of developing breast cancer in mitigating the perils involved with genes and family history, new research led by an Indian-origin scientist suggests.
A team of researchers may have found a new treatment option for the difficult-to-treat triple negative breast cancer.
A high intake of fruit could be the key to living a breast cancer-free life, according to a recent study.
Contrary to expectations, the use of dose-dense chemotherapy in early breast cancer failed to result in any significant improvement.
India and China are two countries with the largest number of women with breast and cervical cancer.
A small device implanted under the skin can improve breast cancer survival.
Suggesting a link between lack of sleep and increased risk of breast cancer, a new study has found that melatonin, a hormone produced in the human brain at night to regulate sleep cycles, appears to suppress the growth of these tumours.
A new study of almost 2,000 patients shows that testing for the activity of two genes could pick out women who are at increased risk of dying from their breast cancers.
Infection with the most common viruses like Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) may put women at increased risk for developing breast cancer, according to a study.
After all, social media isn't all that bad.
Hops, the flower cones used in beer-making, can also reduce breast cancer risk.
A relaxing session of acupressure can help reduce the persistent fatigue suffered by women being treated for breast cancer and improve their sleep, a study has found.
Research discovers a positive bio-marker that can actually help breast cancer patients survive longer.
A drug already used to tackle bone loss in old age could prevent breast cancer in women who are at very high risk of developing the disease, new research has found.
Women who smoke are less likely to respond to breast cancer treatments in comparison to those who abstain from it, and on the contrary they may be negatively affected by it, says a study.
Researchers have found a new device that allows for 3-D molecular breast images at higher resolution than current 2-D scans while cutting down the radiation dosages.
Researchers have identified a promising new compound that has appeared to slow down a process that fuels breast cancer in mice, a discovery that could have implications in treating a host of cancers.
Adopting healthy lifestyle can significantly help women with a high risk of developing breast cancer in mitigating the perils involved with genes and family history, new research led by an Indian-origin scientist suggests.
A team of researchers may have found a new treatment option for the difficult-to-treat triple negative breast cancer.
A high intake of fruit could be the key to living a breast cancer-free life, according to a recent study.
team of researchers led by a scientist of Indian-origin have for the first time designed a drug candidate that decreases the growth of tumour cells in animal models in one of the hardest to treat breast cancers without much side effects.