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Wednesday, May 8

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Researchers identify what drives PARP inhibitor resistance in advanced breast cancer

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Researchers at The Institute of Cancer Research, London, have increased our understanding of how a cancer drug called a PARP inhibitor stops working in women with breast cancer that has spread. This research could ultimately help predict…

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Beyond weight loss: Bariatric surgery may reduce cancer risk

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When you think about obesity, you may not connect it to cancer. However, researchers long have suspected a link between certain cancers and weight. Among those are endometrial, ovarian, colon, liver, pancreatic and postmenopausal breast…

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Cannabinoids With Chemotherapy For Breast Cancer: Psychedelics Biotech Inks $61M License Deal For Patented Methods

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Enveric Biosciences (NASDAQ:ENVB), a Nasdaq-listed psychedelics biotech firm, has entered into a non-binding term sheet with an undisclosed biotech company (licensee) for an exclusive license to two patented methods aimed at treating…

Olema Oncology Announces New Clinical Data for Palazestrant in Combination with Ribociclib to be Presented at the 2024 ESMO Breast Cancer Annual Congress

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SAN FRANCISCO, May 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Olema Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (("Olema" or "Olema Oncology, NASDAQ:OLMA), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of targeted…

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Years after his death, late scientist's work could yield new cancer treatments

Recent reproductive research has opened the door for new treatments for solid cancer tumors, including breast cancer, lung cancer and melanoma.

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Study sheds light on cancer cell 'tug-of-war'

Researchers used a breast cancer cell line panel and primary tumor explants from breast and cervical cancer patients to examine two different cellular contractility modes: one that generates collective tissue surface tension that keeps…

Tuesday, May 7

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Years after his death, late scientist's work could yield new cancer treatments

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Some of the final work of a late University of Virginia School of Medicine scientist has opened the door for life-saving new treatments for solid cancer tumors, including breast cancer, lung cancer and melanoma.

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How the drug abemaciclib treats breast cancer

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The anti-cancer drug abemaciclib (also known as Vernezio) has been added to the Australian Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) to treat certain types of breast cancer.

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Breast cancer: Signs, symptoms and how to check yourself at home

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Kris Hallenga died at the age of 38 after living with secondary breast cancer for 15 years

Must-know guide on how to check your breasts for tell-tale signs of cancer after the death of CoppaFeel founder Kris Hallenga

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CoppaFeel! founder Kris Hallenga, has died aged 38 after she was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 23. She encouraged women to check their breasts for signs of cancer.

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Gemma Collins heartbroken as she reveals her mum is in intensive care after breast cancer diagnosis

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GEMMA Collins has revealed that her mum is in intensive care after her breast cancer diagnosis.

Gemma Collins heartbroken as she reveals her mum is in intensive care after breast cancer diagnosis

GEMMA Collins has revealed that her mum is in intensive care after her breast cancer diagnosis.

Tell us: how have you been affected by the CoppaFeel! breast cancer awareness campaign?

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We would like to hear from young women who benefited from the campaign and spotted the early signs of breast cancer

Seniors and breast cancer: Why aren’t older women told to get mammograms?

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The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that women between the ages of 40 and 74 should get mammograms every other year, but some experts object to the older cut-off age.

Breast cancer signs and symptoms as CoppaFeel! founder dies aged 38

CoppaFeel! founder Kris Hallenga sadly passed away over the weekend after living with terminal secondary breast cancer for fifteen years

How to check for signs of breast cancer as CoppaFeel! founder dies aged 38

CoppaFeel! founder Kris Hallenga sadly passed away over the weekend after living with terminal secondary breast cancer for fifteen years

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The campaigner who inspired thousands of women to check for signs of breast cancer: How Kris Hallenga founded CoppaFeel with

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Kris Hallenga, 38, has died after 15 years of living with secondary breast cancer, having been diagnosed in 2009 and given a life expectancy of two years.

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Kris Hallenga, Who Urged Young on Breast Cancer Awareness, Dies at 38

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After being diagnosed when she was 23, she became determined to educate other young people about early detection.

How does the drug abemaciclib treat breast cancer?

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Stopping cells from dividing into new cells is one way to fight cancer. This is how the drug abemaciclib works.

Monday, May 6

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Kris Hallenga saved thousands, she was an inspiration… celebs lead tributes to cancer campaigner after her death

THE founder of breast cancer charity CoppaFeel! Kris Hallenga died yesterday aged 38 — after teaching millions how to check their boobs.