Breast cancer
According to a 2008 report breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer in females and caused more than four hundred thousand deaths of women around the world in 2008 (link). Although in developed...
View ArticleBreast cancer prevention: fish role
We should be always thankful to the oily fishes like salmon, sardines or tuna because of their contribution towards multiple health benefits to humans. Man already found their importance since these...
View ArticleWomen working in night shifts are more prone to breast cancer
Women who are working in night shifts for more than three decades are in increased risk (about double) of developing cancer in their breast, according to new findings. This may be related to decreased...
View ArticlePeanut Butter & Breast Cancer
Eating peanut butter regularly as a preteen and teen girl appears to decrease the risk of developing benign breast disease as an adult, new research has found. Benign breast disease — noncancerous...
View ArticleBasic talks: Breast cancer
According to a 2008 report breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer in females and caused more than four hundred thousand deaths of women around the world in 2008 (link). Although in developed...
View ArticleDancing party before breast surgery
Undergoing a double mastectomy can be a scary experience. Yet for one woman, her surgery became a much more upbeat occasion. Breast cancer patient Deborah Cohan checked into Mount Zion Hospital in San...
View ArticleAstronomers, fight breast cancer
Astronomers who were struggling in search of life in deep space might be helping us in future diagnosing breast cancer by using their image analyzing software meant for observing the distant stars. Now...
View Article‘Smart bra’ detects breast cancer years earlier than mammograms
A new variety of bra might get introduced in market which can detect breast cancer earlier than mammograms. Generally mammograms are recommended in females around the age of 40 to screen for breast...
View ArticleDog saved life, detecting breast cancer
This is probably the first case when a dog aided in the diagnosis of cancer. A dog reportedly behaved bizarrely while sniffing to its owners chest and later at the same place the owner found a breast...
View ArticleNight Shift Working and Ovarian Cancer Risk
How often do you need to go for a night shift? Night shift female workers might be astonished to know that according to a new study finding women doing night shifts might be at risk of developing an...
View ArticleCholesterol ‘fuels’ breast cancer
A by-product of cholesterol can fuel the deadly growth and spread of breast cancer, according to a group of scientists. It raises the prospect that taking cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins...
View ArticleBreast cancer: Drug ‘halves’ risk of tumours
A “landmark study” shows a drug can more than halve the development of breast cancer in high-risk women. A trial on 4,000 women, published in the Lancet, showed anastrozole was more effective, cheaper...
View ArticleNegative breast cancer gene test don’t rule out cancer risk
Women with a family history of breast cancer often want to get tested for the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genetic mutations linked to the disease. But a new study suggests that even if a woman tests negative for...
View ArticleMan wears pink tutu to amuse wife fighting cancer
Bob Carey a slightly overweight photographer and people could see him around the world taking photos of himself wearing nothing but a pink tutu, reports The Telegraph. Bob Carey has created some...
View ArticleExercise linked to decrease in breast cancer risk in black women
Vigorous exercise on a regular basis might help protect black women against an aggressive form of breast cancer, researchers have found. The new study included nearly 45,000 black women, aged 30 and...
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