By Admin on Apr 25, 2010 in Cancer | 25 Comments
Unreal Blog Physics, Philosophy and Money Stone Cold Steve Austin returns to help the WWF against the Alliance on RAW 2001 July 16. Stone Cold goes mad and delivers seven stunners to various members of the Alliance.
By Admin on Jan 26, 2010 in Cancer | 0 Comments
Terramed Alliance News Nearly half of all breast cancer patients experienced chronic pain two to three years after treatment and more than half felt discomfort, according to a study by Danish researchers published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association, the New York Times reports. The study found that women younger than [...]
By Admin on Jan 25, 2010 in Cancer | 0 Comments
Terramed Alliance News Researchers at Rush University Medical Center and Argonne National Laboratory are collaborating on a study to determine if an imaging technique used by NASA to inspect the space shuttle can be used to predict tissue damage often experienced by breast cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy. The study is examining the utility [...]
By Admin on Jan 25, 2010 in Cancer | 0 Comments
Standard adjuvant treatment for HER2-positive breast cancer patients, following primary surgery for their cancer, is Trastuzumab (Herceptin)–typically used in combination with chemotherapy. However, a new study by researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center reports that it may be safe to treat these patients with both Trastuzumab and adjuvant radiation therapy. The study will be presented [...]
By Admin on Jan 25, 2010 in Cancer | 0 Comments
Pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC) is defined as breast cancer that develops during or within one year after pregnancy. It is relatively rare, with approximately 10% of all breast cancer cases under age 40 occurring in pregnant women. However, some researchers have speculated that the incidence of PABC may increase as the average age at the [...]
By Admin on Jan 24, 2010 in Cancer | 0 Comments
Previous studies have shown that younger breast cancer patients consistently have poorer outcomes than patients who develop the disease later in life, which can translate into lower rates of overall survival. While the reason for this is not known, it is suggested that breast cancer in younger patients is more biologically aggressive. Researchers from the [...]
By Admin on Jan 24, 2010 in Cancer | 0 Comments
This finding by a team of biologists at Boston University is the first to link choline consumption during pregnancy to breast cancer. It also is the first to identify possible choline-related genetic changes that affect breast cancer survival rates. “We’ve known for a long time that some agents taken by pregnant women, such as diethylstibesterol, [...]
By Admin on Jan 22, 2010 in Cancer | 0 Comments
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women in the United States, with approximately 180,000 cases diagnosed each year. Researchers continue to evaluate environmental factors, such as diet, that influence the development of breast cancer. Numerous studies have provided a wealth of often-contradictory information about the detrimental and protective factors of [...]
By Admin on Jan 21, 2010 in Cancer | 0 Comments
The best “treatment” for cancer is to prevent it from occurring. Research is ongoing to evaluate environmental and lifestyle factors that may be associated with an increased incidence of cancer. Identifying such risk factors may allow individuals to modify lifestyle choices in order to reduce their risk of developing cancer. The Million Women Study in [...]
By Admin on Jan 18, 2010 in Cancer | 0 Comments
Terra med Alliance News Doctors and experts are in uproar over new recommendations to raise the age of breast cancer screening, warning more women will die from the disease which already claims some 40,000 lives each year. Terra med Alliance News : Doctors and experts are in uproar over new recommendations to raise the [...]