Treatment outcomes for breast cancer have become better over the years, but a proportion of breast cancers still recur even after long periods without signs of cancer remaining dormant in the body. Finnish cancer researchers have…
The presence of basal lineage characteristics signifies hyperaggressive human adenocarcinomas of the breast, bladder, and pancreas. However, the biochemical mechanisms that maintain this aberrant cell state are poorly understood.…
Prof Heidi Probst’s experience with breast cancer has had a profound effect on her teaching and research, demonstrating the need to tailor treatments individually to patients
Combining two cancer drugs may be a promising treatment for advanced metastatic breast cancer, according to the results of a clinical trial published in JAMA Oncology.
Treatment outcomes for breast cancer have become better over the years, but proportion of breast cancers still recur even after long periods without signs of cancer remaining dormant in the body.
Ryan Garcia‘s life has been turned upside down. His mother’s recent cancer diagnosis has made him act in destructive ways. Nearly a week ago, he was arrested from a Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles for allegedly vandalizing property…
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is including three new cancer types to the list of presumed service-connected disabilities due to military environmental exposure.
Developing chemotherapy drugs against breast cancer is costly, slow, and often inefficient, with more than 95% of screened drug candidates failing in patient trials.
Breast cancer is becoming increasingly common among women under the age of 40, the Sister's Keeper Foundation says, urging young people to take steps to protect themselves.
Kate Rackham, who documented her breast cancer treatment on social media, announced the sad news of her death in a heartbreaking final post to her followers.
Kate Rackham, who was diagnosed with incurable oestrogen-receptive breast cancer at the age of 39, tweeted: 'If you're reading this, I have died but do not cry for me.'