(MedPage Today) -- TTHealthWatch is a weekly podcast from Texas Tech. In it, Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, and Rick Lange, MD, president of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences…
NEW DELHI: BREAST cancer has emerged as the world’s most common cancer, with the incidence rate predicted to be more than three million, causing a million deaths per year by 2040, according to the new Lancet Commission report. It said that…
The event will focus on the company's ELAINE (Evaluating Lasofoxifene in ESR1 Mutations) studies investigating lasofoxifene in patients with locally advanced or metastatic estrogen receptor-positive/human epidermal growth factor 2-negative…
Under the Colonnade of St. Peter's Square, the Vatican Dicastery for the Service of Charity runs a clinic offering dozens of homeless women free screening for breast cancer, as part of an initiative with the Komen Italy association.
Diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer place significant stress on survivors, their partners, and their relationships. A new study from researchers with Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University's Schools of Nursing, Science, and…
University of Hawaiʻi Cancer Center researchers have conducted a phase II clinical trial investigating the potential of pembrolizumab maintenance therapy, a type of immunotherapy, in aggressive forms of breast cancer. The trial was led by…
(MedPage Today) -- The FDA approved pegulicianine (LumiSight) as an optical imaging agent for detecting residual cancer after breast-conserving surgery (BCS).
Researchers from Georgia Tech have identified differential gene-network changes characteristic of the three most prevalent molecular subtypes of breast cancer, Luminal A, Luminal B, and the highly metastatic Basal-like subtype, to inform…
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Helen Copping, 45, was diagnosed with breast cancer after finding a lump - but was then given the devastating news that the disease had spread to her liver and was incurable
Azzurra Carnelos, 33, was given the devastating diagnosis after she had a premonitory dream that prompted her to get checked - and started chemotherapy that put her breast cancer in remission