Posts tagged: breast
Hybrid vaccine demonstrates potential to prevent breast cancer recurrence
(University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center) A breast cancer vaccine already shown to elicit a powerful immune response in women with varying levels of HER2 expression has the ability to improve recurrence rates and is well tolerated in an adjuvant setting, according to new research from a clinical ...
Untangling the development of breast cancer
(Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute) The team created a catalog of all the mutations in the genomes of the 21 breast cancer genomes. They identified entirely new mutational processes that drive breast cancer development, including one remarkable process defined by localized regions of hypermutation found in most of the breast cancers. ...
Marker To Identify, Attack Breast Cancer Stem Cells
Breast cancer stem cells wear a cell surface protein that is part nametag and part bull's eye, identifying them as potent tumor-generating cells and flagging their vulnerability to a drug, researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center report online in Journal of Clinical Investigation. "We've discovered the ...
Apigenin Slowed Progression Of Breast Cancer Accelerated By Hormone Replacement Therapy
Apigenin, a natural substance found in grocery store produce aisles, shows promise as a non-toxic treatment for an aggressive form of human breast cancer, following a new study at the University of Missouri. MU researchers found apigenin shrank a type of breast cancer tumor that is stimulated by progestin, a ...
The Importance Of Human Breast Milk Ingredient In Gastrointestinal Health
A new University of Illinois study shows that human milk oligosaccharides, or HMO, produce short-chain fatty acids that feed a beneficial microbial population in the infant gut. Not only that, the bacterial composition adjusts as the baby grows older and its needs change. Even though HMO are a major component ...
Breast Imaging And Reporting Data Systems, And MRI In Predicting Breast Cancer: Study
A large, multicenter study found that the Breast Imaging and Reporting Data Systems (BI-RADS) terminology used by radiologists to classify breast imaging results is useful in predicting malignancy in breast lesions detected with MRI. Results of the study are published online in the journal Radiology. "BI-RADS was developed to standardize ...
Collaborative study looks for clues on hard-to-treat breast cancer
(DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) Some types of breast cancer can be successfully treated with drugs such as tamoxifen, but treatment for a type of breast cancer more common in young and black women is still limited to radiation and general chemotherapy. Called triple negative breast cancer, this type of cancer ...
Fox Chase researchers find no disparities in imaging before breast cancer surgery
(Fox Chase Cancer Center) If racial and ethnic disparities in breast cancer exist, they are not due to differences in the use of imaging to assess the extent of tumors before surgery, according to new findings that will be presented by Fox Chase Cancer Center researchers at the 2012 Annual ...
Cancer vaccine combination therapy shows survival benefit in breast cancer
(SACRAMENTO, Calif.) A vaccine that targets cancer cells in combination with the drug letrozole, a standard hormonal therapy against breast cancer, significantly increased survival when tested in mice, a team of UC Davis investigators has found. The findings will be published today in the journal ...
BI-RADS useful in predicting malignant breast lesions detected with MRI
A large, multicenter study found that the Breast Imaging and Reporting Data Systems (BI-RADS) terminology used by radiologists to classify breast imaging results is useful in predicting malignancy in breast lesions detected with MRI. Results of the study are published online in the journal Radiology.
In Early Stage Breast Cancer, Highly Targeted Irradiation As Good As Whole Breast Radiotherapy
Using a concentrated, highly targeted dose of radiation to the breast has equally good results as irradiating the whole area, with no adverse effects on survival and a much better cosmetic outcome, Hungarian researchers have found...