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Tamoxifen is not widely used among women to prevent breast cancer

Prevalence of tamoxifen use to prevent breast cancer is 'very low'

Posted: 10/02/2010

Very few women without a history of breast cancer use tamoxifen as a means to prevent the onset of the disease. This is according to researchers at the National Cancer Institute in the US, who explained that reasons for its low take up "stem from various sources". Read more...


90% of women do not know breast cancer prevention measures

90% of women 'do not know breast cancer prevention measures'

Posted: 23/09/2009

Each year over a million women are diagnosed with breast cancer, with more than 200,000 going on to die from the condition within five years. Read more...


Heat therapy may aid chemotherapy

Heat therapy 'may increase breast cancer survival'

Posted: 22/09/2009

Whereas breast cancer used to be one of the deadliest forms of the disease, rapid advances in treatment over the last 50 years have resulted in an 80 per cent five-year survival rate in the UK. Read more...


A test can help breast cancer sufferers

New test 'may help breast cancer patients'

Posted: 18/09/2009

Breast cancer sufferers experience a range of physical and mental issues during their treatment and for many it can have a substantial impact of their family as well as themselves. Read more...


A new bone treatment may help breast cancer survivors

New treatment 'may assist breast cancer survivors'

Posted: 15/09/2009

Despite being one of the most common forms of cancer, over 80 per cent of UK women diagnosed with breast cancer go on to survive the condition. Read more...


Personalised trials may assist breast cancer treatment

Personalised trials 'may aid in breast cancer treatment'

Posted: 14/09/2009

Over a million women a year are diagnosed with breast cancer, yet every single person's tumour is different. Read more...


Breast cancer intervention reduces depression

Breast cancer intervention 'reduces depression and inflammation'

Posted: 04/09/2009

For the thousands of women who are diagnosed with breast cancer each year, the following months are spent in a depression which affects not only themselves but also their loved ones. Read more...


Smoking and weight gain increase breast cancer risk

Smoking and weight gain 'increase breast cancer risk'

Posted: 03/09/2009

Many factors have been identified as possible causes of breast cancer over the years, though scientists now believe they have found the two most likely reasons why people develop the disease. Read more...


Staying healthy can reduce breast cancer risk

Staying fit and healthy 'reduces breast cancer risk'

Posted: 01/09/2009

For years, experts have been advising people to stick to a healthy diet and exercise in order to minimise their risk of developing deadly diseases. Read more...


Women should check their breasts

Women 'need to be breast aware'

Posted: 28/08/2009

Rarely a day goes by without a fundraising event for breast cancer taking place somewhere in the country and women often participate in fun runs and similar activities in their thousands in honour of friends and family. Read more...


New drug helps cancer sufferers

New drug 'increases breast cancer survival'

Posted: 19/08/2009

A lauded new drug which helps breast cancer sufferers to live longer has shown more promising results in the latest trials. Read more...


MRI scans may not help breast cancer sufferers

MRI 'may not help breast cancer sufferers'

Posted: 17/08/2009

It is a well-known fact that the earlier cancer is diagnosed and the sooner it is treated, then the better the patient's chances of recovering are. Read more...


Meat does not cause breast cancer

Eating meat 'does not cause breast cancer'

Posted: 14/08/2009

Recent healthcare studies have suggested that vegetarians may have a lower risk of developing cancer than those who frequently eat meat, which may have led many people to alter their diets. Read more...


Breastfeeding reduces cancer risk

Breastfeeding 'may reduce cancer risk'

Posted: 12/08/2009

Breastfeeding has long been lauded as a good way for women to lose baby weight following pregnancy. Read more...


Eating too much may cause cancer

Eating too much 'may cause cancer'

Posted: 03/08/2009

With supermarkets increasingly offering special offers on food and some restaurants providing all-you-can-eat buffets, the temptation is often there to eat more food than is needed. Read more...


Breast cancer trial will now include Chinese women

Chinese women join breast cancer trial

Posted: 31/07/2009

Chinese women are to take part in one of the world's largest breast cancer trials, it has been revealed. Read more...


Mum is to race in breast cancer fundraiser

Breast cancer mum's race to raise charity funds

Posted: 28/07/2009

A mother from Manchester who is battling breast cancer plans to take part in a charity run to raise funds to tackle the condition. Read more...


A mum with breast cancer has won the lottery

Breast cancer mum wins the lottery

Posted: 08/07/2009

A woman who was recently diagnosed with breast cancer has expressed her joy at scooping the jackpot on the National Lottery. Read more...


Gabby Logan raised money for breast cancer

Gabby and Linda become ironwomen for breast cancer race

Posted: 06/07/2009

TV presenters Gabby Logan and Linda Barker have competed in an ironman race in order to raise money for a breast cancer charity. Read more...


Metabolic syndrome increases breast cancer risk

Metabolic syndrome 'increases breast cancer risk'

Posted: 02/07/2009

Women suffering from metabolic syndrome may have an increased risk of developing cancer, new research reveals. Read more...


New therapy kills breast cancer cells

Groundbreaking therapy 'offers breast cancer hope'

Posted: 30/06/2009

Scientists have developed a new type of treatment which uses light to kill breast cancer cells, which may give hope to thousands of sufferers. Read more...


Drug may halt female cancers

New drug 'may stop breast and ovarian cancer'

Posted: 29/06/2009

Trials of a new drug which may halt the progression of breast and ovarian cancer have been encouraging so far, according to scientists. Read more...


Thousands are participating

Thousands to take part in breast cancer study

Posted: 23/06/2009

A breast cancer study has attracted thousands of participants in Scotland attempting to find new treatments for the disease. Read more...


Cancer survivor will do a Calendar Girls strip

Breast cancer survivor to strip for charity

Posted: 18/06/2009

A woman who survived breast cancer is to take part in a Calendar Girls-esque photo shoot to raise money for charity. Read more...


Sonique is stable after breast cancer surgery

Singer 'recovering well' after breast cancer surgery

Posted: 17/06/2009

Singer and DJ Sonique is said to be "stable" after undergoing breast cancer surgery, less than seven days after being diagnosed with the condition. Read more...


Technique reduces breast cancer spread

New technique 'may reduce breast cancer spread'

Posted: 16/06/2009

Scientists have discovered a new technique which may be able to restrict the spread of breast cancer. Read more...


A gene causes breast cancer

Key gene 'causes deadly breast cancer'

Posted: 15/06/2009

Healthcare experts in the US have identified a "key gene" which may be instrumental in causing one of the deadliest forms of breast cancer. Read more...


Breast cancer clinics are effective

One-stop clinics 'may detect breast cancer'

Posted: 10/06/2009

A recent study has concluded that one-stop breast cancer clinics may be able to detect the disease in women most effectively. Read more...


Phil Mickelson's wife Amy has breast cancer

Golfer to play while wife has breast cancer treatment

Posted: 02/06/2009

On of the world's top golfers has revealed he is to compete in an upcoming tournament while his wife undergoes treatment for breast cancer. Read more...


Many women avoid breast cancer treatment

Many women 'refuse breast cancer treatment'

Posted: 26/05/2009

A new study has revealed that large numbers of women are turning down the opportunity for breast cancer treatment. Read more...


The main cause of breast cancer has been found

Main cause of breast cancer discovered

Posted: 12/05/2009

Healthcare experts in the US have discovered the cause of the most common form of breast cancer. Read more...


Early detection may reduce breast cancer deaths

Early detection 'may save women with secondary breast cancer'

Posted: 18/03/2009

Breast cancer sufferers in remission may reduce their risk of death if a second bout of the disease is detected early. Read more...


Mushrooms may prevent cancer

Mushrooms 'may prevent breast cancer'

Posted: 17/03/2009

New Australian research reveals that eating mushrooms may help to prevent breast cancer. Read more...


Screening can prevent cancer

Breast cancer screening 'can identify high-risk cases'

Posted: 11/03/2009

Breast cancer screening in postmenopausal women can identify high-risk cases, a study reveals. Read more...


A new film portrays a cancer sufferer

Cancer sufferer film to premiere

Posted: 04/03/2009

A new film depicting the life of a breast cancer sufferer as she battles both the disease and the chemical industry will soon premiere in the US. Read more...


Wendy Richard fought to the end

'Brave' Wendy fights to the end

Posted: 26/02/2009

Former TV star Wendy Richard has been described as "brave" after losing her battle with cancer today. Read more...


New guidelines recommend breast cancer care

New breast cancer guidelines issued

Posted: 25/02/2009

Breast cancer patients in England and Wales are to be provided with more consistent care, according to new guidelines. Read more...


Apple a day 'can help minimise breast cancer growth'

Posted: 20/02/2009

Eating apples and other fruit and vegetables on a daily basis can help to prevent the growth of breast cancer, research has revealed. Read more...


Women are at a greater risk of breast cancer if they previously received radiation treatment

Hodgkin's survivors 'more likely to develop beast cancer'

Posted: 13/02/2009

Scientists have discovered that children aged between 12 and 19 who are treated for Hodgkin's disease are more likely to develop breast cancer later in life. Read more...


Drugs used commonly for heart disease have been found to have little or no effect on breast cancer

Study: Statins does not help breast cancer

Posted: 06/02/2009

Scientists sponsored by the National Cancer Institute have examined whether or not statins have an effect on the prevention of breast cancer and have found they do not. Read more...


A new study has found some women are not undergoing recommended radiation after a masectomy

One-fifth not receiving recommended treatment

Posted: 04/02/2009

A new study has shown that around one-fifth of women are not undergoing "lifesaving treatment" after having a mastectomy. Read more...


Plums may be able to prevent breast cancer

Study: Plums could prevent breast cancer growth

Posted: 29/01/2009

A new study has found plums may help prevent the growth of breast cancer. Read more...


Some women who might be of risk of breast cancer are not being screened for the disease

Women not screened "appropriately"

Posted: 28/01/2009

A new study has found that some women who are at a higher risk of developing breast cancer are "not being screened appropriately". Read more...


Cancer patients will be able to receive free prescriptions from April 1st

Free NHS prescriptions for cancer patients

Posted: 20/01/2009

From today, cancer patients can apply for free medication which they will be able to receive from April 1st, the Department of Health has announced. Read more...


New research has found that women with a family history of breast cancer have a higher risk of developing the disease

Report: Family history of breast cancer increases risk of disease

Posted: 19/01/2009

A new report published in the British Journal of Cancer has stated that women with a strong family history of breast cancer are at a higher risk of developing the disease than women who do not. Read more...


Higher levels of insulin might be a reason why women who are overweight are more likely to develop breast cancer

Study: High insulin levels could lead to breast cancer

Posted: 12/01/2009

Increased levels of insulin might be the reason why obese, postmenopausal women are at a higher risk of breast cancer, new research has found. Read more...


Scientists have found a gene that causes breast cancer

Study: Breast cancer gene found

Posted: 06/01/2009

A fatal gene that is present in 30 to 40 per cent of breast cancer patients has been identified by scientists. Read more...


Scientists have found out why sprouts could help fight cancer

Study: Why sprouts this Christmas could fight breast cancer

Posted: 24/12/2008

Scientists have found out the reason why some vegetables could combat breast cancer, it has been reported. Read more...


A new breast cancer insurance campaign has been launched

Breast cancer campaign launched in Devon

Posted: 23/12/2008

An initiative has been launched by a group of north Devon campaigners to try and promote the early diagnosis of breast cancer among young women. Read more...


Screening for the mutated gene that can cause breast cancer happens while the baby is an embryo

Baby without breast cancer gene due

Posted: 22/12/2008

The first British baby screened to be free of a mutated gene that can cause breast cancer is due to be born this week in London to a 27-year-old woman. Read more...


A diet high in fruit and veg could help some breast cancer patients

Fruit and veg could help some breast cancer patients

Posted: 16/12/2008

Women who do not suffer hot flashes after treatment for breast cancer may benefit from eating a diet high in fruit and vegetables, research has suggested. Read more...


Heath Rosselli's painting will be displayed in the Louvre

Portrait of breast cancer survivor to be shown in Paris

Posted: 16/12/2008

An amateur artist's painting of a woman who has undergone a mastectomy is set to hang in one of the world's greatest galleries. Read more...


New research shows how breast cancer cells might be stopped

New discovery could 'stop cancer from killing people'

Posted: 15/12/2008

By looking at how cancer spreads through the body, scientists have found a way to possibly stop it and potentially save lives. Read more...


Research suggests oestrogen may help breast cancer

Oestrogen 'can help metastatic cancer'

Posted: 12/12/2008

Breast cancer survivors are often given drugs to lower oestrogen because doctors believe it can increase the growth of the disease, but new research suggests that the hormone could help control metastatic beast cancer. Read more...


Researchers claim exercise can help

An hour walk 'can reduce breast cancer'

Posted: 11/12/2008

Women who regularly walk and take other forms of light exercise are less likely to develop breast cancer, research has found. Read more...


Research has looked at different types of treatment

Metastatic breast cancer patients 'improved with non-hormonal treatment'

Posted: 10/12/2008

The overall survival rate of women with recurrent inoperable or metastatic breast cancer has improved over the last 35 years, due to non-hormonal treatments, new research shows. Read more...


Scientists say they have discovered how to identify a key protein

Researchers discover "key" breast cancer marker

Posted: 09/12/2008

Researchers have discovered a "key" protein linked to the spread of breast cancer, it has been revealed online in Developmental Cell. Read more...


Jade says Trisha's attitude inspires her

Trisha inspired me, says Jade Goody

Posted: 05/12/2008

Jade Goody, who is currently undergoing treatment for cervical cancer, says television personality Trisha Goddard has inspired her. Read more...


New imaging can find more cancers, researchers say

Gamma imaging 'can find difficult-to-detect cancer'

Posted: 04/12/2008

A type of breast cancer considered one of the most difficult to detect is now identifiable via a gamma imaging method, new research reveals. Read more...


A new technique can reduce the amount of radiation breasts are exposed to

Breast radiation reduced via novel technique

Posted: 04/12/2008

Radiation exposure to the breast has been reduced by over half thanks to a novel technique, it emerged this week. Read more...


Screening has been credited with lowering cancer fatalities

Cancer mortality decline 'down to screening and behaviour'

Posted: 03/12/2008

The drop in cancer mortality rates is due to improvements in screening and behaviour, it has been suggested. Read more...


Invasive surgery may not be needed

Fewer breast biopsies 'could reduce pain'

Posted: 01/12/2008

Scientists have suggested a new way in which breast lesions can be tested for presence of cancer. Read more...


Bristol-Myers Squbb had its marketing application rejected

EU rejects treatment for metastatic breast cancer

Posted: 28/11/2008

A breast cancer drug licensed in the US has been turned down for women in Europe. Read more...


Breast cancer can run in families

Family history of breast cancer risk is assessed

Posted: 26/11/2008

Women who have a family history of early breast cancer are in a high-risk group for developing it themselves before the age of 40, according to new research. Read more...


New drug shows a risk, says study

Cancer drug could hold increase risk of thrombosis

Posted: 24/11/2008

Trials have suggested the cancer treatment bevacizumab is linked to higher risk of venous thromboembolism, an article in JAMA and Archives Journals states. Read more...


Bone density suffers after cancer

Bone loss 'caused by additional factors' in breast cancer survivors

Posted: 20/11/2008

Women who have gone on to develop osteoporosis during or after treatment for breast cancer have been found to have links to other extenuating factors, according to a study. Read more...


Fruit and vegetables should be on the menu

Employers 'should tackle' staff health

Posted: 19/11/2008

Meals available to buy in the workplace should be healthier options, according to the forum chairperson of the National Obesity Forum. Read more...


Palladin was identified in the research

Protein identified as key in metastasis

Posted: 19/11/2008

Researchers may have identified a way to prevent metastasis in people who have breast cancer, they have announced. Read more...


Study does not reveal conclusive evidence about Vitamin D, calcium

Calcium, vitamin D 'do not prevent breast cancer'

Posted: 12/11/2008

Research into the preventative properties of two supplements on breast cancer rates in post-menopausal women has revealed they probably do not have a positive effect. Read more...


The mouse had a window fitted to its chest

Innovative window allows cancer mystery to be viewed

Posted: 10/11/2008

Scientists have used a new technique to study the progression of breast cancer to the development of secondary tumours. Read more...


Too much alcohol is linked to cancer

Women 'should monitor their alcohol intake'

Posted: 07/11/2008

Women can minimise their risk of getting breast cancer by keeping their alcohol intake to a minimum, an expert has said. Read more...


Study advocates lifestyle changes as cancer protection

Posted: 05/11/2008

Women should stay healthy, fit and not drink much alcohol if they want to avoid cancer, a review recommends. Read more...


Sleep is important to health

Poor sleep could increase breast cancer risk

Posted: 04/11/2008

New research suggests women who suffer from disrupted or not enough sleep could be at an increased risk from developing breast cancer. Read more...


Herceptin can tackle the problems associated with HER2

Aggressive breast cancer study reveals "surprise"

Posted: 03/11/2008

A study into why one form of breast cancer is more aggressive than others has led to a surprising discovery. Read more...


Activity 'can prevent breast cancer'

Posted: 31/10/2008

Women can lessen their chances of getting breast cancer if they take more physical activity, according to a new study that may be of interest to those with breast cancer insurance. Read more...


Allergies could fight cancer

Posted: 30/10/2008

Having an allergy could turn out to be more of a blessing than a bane, according to new research. Read more...


Patients sometimes pay for their treatment

Patients "pay for" cancer treatments

Posted: 29/10/2008

Primary Care Trusts are unable to treat some cancer patients because they are strapped for cash, according to a patient support organisation. Read more...


A few simple lifestyle changes could help women reduce their breast cancer risk, the doctor explains

Lifestyle linked to breast cancer risk, says charity

Posted: 15/10/2008

Almost one-third of breast cancer cases are linked to obesity and a lack of exercise, according to a new piece of research. Read more...

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