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2012/11/21 Reintroducing MiR-200c To Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cells Makes Migrating Cells Self-Destruct
Epithelial cells are homebodies - they like to attach to things and becoming detached initiates a form of cell suicide known as anoikis (literally "homeless" in Latin). But in order for cancer cells to metastasize they have to leave their homes and to survive while traveling they must resist anoikis
2012/11/20 The Addition Of Breast Tomosynthesis To Standard Digital Mammography Increases Diagnostic Accuracy
The addition of three-dimensional breast imaging - a technology called tomosynthesis - to standard digital mammography significantly increases radiologists' diagnostic accuracy while reducing false positive recall rates, according to the results of a multi-center study published in Radiology. "Thi
2012/11/19 Most Medicare Patients Wait Weeks Before Breast Cancer Surgery
Although patients may feel anxious waiting weeks from the time of their first doctor visit to evaluate their breast until they have breast cancer surgery, new findings from Fox Chase Cancer Center show that these waits are typical in the United States. Results were published in the Journal of Clinic
2012/11/18 Researchers Excel In Predicting Cancer Drug Sensitivity In An International Crowdsourcing Challenge
Researchers from Helsinki Institute for Information Technology HIIT and Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland FIMM have developed a triumphant solution for predicting responses of breast cancer cells to a set of cancer drugs. The prediction is based on the genomic profiles of the cancer cells. Ha
2012/11/17 Study Shows Boost In Access To Breast And Cancer Screens
A study by researchers at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services (SPHHS) indicates that full implementation of the Affordable Care Act would expand health insurance coverage for more low-income women, enabling more than a million women to obtain potentially life
2012/11/16 Link Between Heart Failure In Older Breast Cancer Patients And Medication
Heart failure is a relatively common complication in older women with breast cancer, but the risk is even higher in those patients treated with adjuvant trastuzumab (Herceptin©), Yale School of Medicine researchers report in the current issue of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. T
2012/11/15 Cancer Symptoms May Be Eased By Ancient Foot Massage Technique
A study led by a Michigan State University researcher offers the strongest evidence yet that reflexology - a type of specialized foot massage practiced since the age of pharaohs - can help cancer patients manage their symptoms and perform daily tasks. Funded by the National Cancer Institute and pu
2012/11/14 Reducing False Positive Findings And Recalls Using Stereoscopic Digital Mammography
A new three-dimensional (3-D) digital mammography technique has the potential to significantly improve the accuracy of breast cancer screening, according to a study published in Radiology. Two-dimensional (2-D) x-ray mammography, the current primary screening method for early detection of breast c
2012/11/13 Statistical Image Analysis Method Offers Automatic Mitotic Cell Detection For Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Scientists have developed a statistical image analysis method which can assist in the grading of breast cancer by automatically segmenting tumour regions and detecting dividing cells in tissue samples. The system, developed at the University of Warwick, promises to bring objectivity and automation
2012/11/12 Discovery Of New Mechanism Of Action For PARP Inhibitors
New understanding of how drugs called PARP inhibitors, which have already shown promise for the treatment of women with familial breast and ovarian cancers linked to BRCA mutations, exert their anticancer effects has led to the identification of ways in which the patient population that might benefi
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