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Breast Cancer vs Brain Damage?

Despite Doctors refusing to admit it, Breast Cancer survivors of chemotherapy suffer from permanent brain damage known as “chemo-brain”.

More Hormones Means More Breast Cancer

In post-menopausal women, higher levels of estrogen or testosterone have long been known to increase the incidence of Breast Cancer

Walnuts Decrease Breast Cancer

Walnuts are an excellent source of vitamins, minerals, protein and Omega-3 fats, comparable to cold water fish like mackerel, herring, cod, and sardines.

Antidepressants Cause Breast Cancer

Taking antidepressant drugs including Prozac, Paxil, Effexor, Wellbutrin and others increases a women's risk of Breast Cancer according to comprehensive review of over 60 studies

Alcohol intake may increase breast cancer

Alcohol increases the risk of lobular and hormone receptor-positive breast cancer, but not necessarily invasive ductal carcinomas

Fish Oil May Reduce Breast Cancer Risk

Growing evidence that fish oil supplements may play a role in preventing chronic disease, breast cancer

Breast Tumour Cells Activated by Olive Oil

Researchers decoded a complete cascade of signals within breast tumour cells activated by virgin olive oil

Bitter Melon Extracts Block Breast Cancer

Extract of bitter melon appears to block growth and induce death of cancerous cells

Curcumin Prevents Cancer in Women Who Took Hormones

Studies have shown that postmenopausal women who took a combination of estrogen and progestin in hormone replacement therapy (HRT) have an increased likelihood of developing progestin-fueled breast cancer

"Glycemic load" of diet tied to breast cancer risk

The amount of carbohydrates a woman eats, as well as the overall "glycemic load" of her diet, impact her chances of developing breast cancer

Diet Lowers Breast Cancer Before Menopause

Women who want to protect themselves from developing breast cancer before menopause should be sure to eat their carrots

Breast Cancer Marker Predicts Recurrence

Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson have implicated the loss of a stromal protein called caveolin-1 as a major new prognostic factor in patients with breast cancer, predicting early disease recurrence, metastasis and breast cancer patient survival

Alcohol Use May Raise Risk of Second Breast Cancer

Among women who have had cancer in one breast, drinking alcohol may increase risk of developing cancer in the other breast

Extra Virgin Olive Oil Helps to Combat Breast Cancer

Researchers of the Catalonian Institute of Oncology (Spain) and the University of Granada (Spain) have discovered that extra virgin olive oil may help to combat breast cancer

Vitamin D May Halt Growth of Breast Cancer

It was noted that women with higher vitamin D levels enjoyed a 43% reduction in the risk of breast cancer.

Drinking Tea Reduces Risk of Breast Cancer

A newly released study has found that drinking tea results in a 37% reduction in breast cancer risk for women under the age of 50, an age in which breast cancer can be particularly virulent.

Halting Hormone Therapy Reduces Breast Cancer Risk Quickly

Rate of breast cancer in postmenopausal women fell just two years after they stopped hormone therapy and continued to decline yearly

Eating Soy Lowers Breast Cancer Risk

Eating soy food regularly may help prevent breast cancer in postmenopausal women, a new study published in the British Journal of Cancer suggests.

Drug Digoxin Linked to Breast Cancer

Use of the heart drug Digoxin appears to increase the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women

Dietary fat raises breast cancer risk

Some studies have already found dietary fat increases risk of breast cancer in the Western countries. A new study confirms that intake of saturated fat may raise the risk.

High Fat Diet Means High Breast Cancer Risk

Fat diet linked to increased risk of breast cancer

Vigorous Exercise Protects Against Breast Cancer

Plenty of vigorous exercise can cut a healthy, older woman's breast cancer risk by 30 percent

Vitamin D Cuts Breast Cancer Risk

Increased intake vitamin D supplements and exposure to sunlight may reduce the risk for breast cancer by more than 20 percent.

Stress May Increase Risk of Breast Cancer

Interaction between severe life events, psychological distress, and breast cancer

Breast Cancer Screening Tool Promising

A new screening tool works three times better than mammography at finding tumors in women who have dense breast tissue, which can confound mammograms

HRT Boosts Risk of Breast Cancer by 400%

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) increases women's risk of lobular breast cancer by four times after only three years.

Postmenopausal Women With Breast Cancer Face Joint Issues

Postmenopausal women with breast cancer who are receiving endocrine treatment may be at increased risk of joint issues, including arthritis

Resveratrol May Prevent Breast Cancer

Resveratrol, a nutrient found in red wine, keeps estrogen from causing breast cancer in test-tube studies.

Overweight Linked to Breast Cancer

Overweight women may be more likely to be diagnosed with advanced breast cancer.

Alcohol May Raise Breast Cancer Risk

Even a drink or two a day of alcohol may raise the risk of the most common type of breast tumors -- those fueled by the hormones estrogen and progesterone, according to one of the largest studies if its kind.

Black Cohosh Herb Halts Growth of Breast Cancer Tumors

Extract of black cohosh may halt the growth of breast cancer cells

Mushroom Extract Stops Growth of Breast Cancer Cells

Extracts from a mushroom used for centuries in Eastern Asian medicine may help stop breast cancer growth

New Test Helps Detect Spreading Breast Cancer

The first molecular laboratory test to help doctors detect whether breast cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Ultrasound Spares Some Women Breast Biopsy

Using ultrasound to monitor certain breast lesions that have a low probability of becoming cancerous may be a safe and less anxiety-producing alternative to a biopsy, a new study says.

Vitamin D, Calcium Might Lower Breast Cancer Risk

Premenopausal women who get a lot of vitamin D and calcium may cut their risk of breast cancer by almost a third, Harvard Medical School researchers report.

Fewer Breast Cancers Linked to Less Hormone TherapyFewer Breast Cancers Linked to Less Hormone Therapy

A sharp decline in new breast cancer cases in 2003 in the United States have come because millions of older women ceased hormone replacement therapy the previous year.

Vitamin D May Help Slow Breast Cancer

High levels of vitamin D may help slow the progression of breast cancer.

Idleness, Weight Up Breast Cancer Risk

If you're inactive, overweight, and worried about breast cancer, the change of life is a great time to change your life.

Cabbage Compound Helps Kill Cancer Cells

CABBAGE could play a key role in destroying breast cancer cells, researchers say.

Jury says Wyeth Drug Caused Woman's Breast Cancer

Prempro was a cause of her breast cancer in law suit.

Breast Cancer Test Shows Promise

A test that measures a protein involved in tumor suppression may someday spare thousands of women from the pain and misery of unnecessary chemotherapy.

Dense Breasts Raise Cancer Risk

Two new studies suggest breast density is nearly as important as age in predicting who is going to develop breast cancer.

Study Reveals Smoking's Link to Breast Cancer

Smoking causes normal breast cells to become cancerous by impairing their ability to repair their damaged DNA

Breast Cancer Gene Mutations More Common Than Thought

Prevalence of common genetic mutations for breast cancer in the general population.

Weight Gain after Menopause Ups Breast Cancer Risk

Women who gain weight after menopause increase their risk of developing invasive breast cancer. Conversely, weight loss reduces the risk.

Raloxifene averts breast cancer, at a risk

Women with heart disease or a high risk for it would trade one set of odds for another if they took the drug raloxifene to try to prevent breast cancer.

Newer Breast Scan May Spare Unnecessary Biopsies

A type of screening called magnetic resonance spectroscopy may reduce the need for biopsies of breast abnormalities by 58 percent

Can Preteens Reduce the Risk of Breast Cancer?

To reduce the risk of developing breast cancer, young girls should exercise frequently and not eat too much junk food.

MRI Helps Spot Breast Cancer in High-Risk Women

MRI screening for women who are susceptable to breast cancer may be cost-effective.

Study Supports Surgery for Metastatic Breast Cancer

Women diagnosed with advanced breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body are offered chemotherapy or hormone treatment rather than surgery. But a Swiss study refutes that conventional wisdom.

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