In The News: Breast Health Archive
2007
- [October 2007] Extra Fruits and Veggies May Not Protect Cancer Survivors
- [September 2007] Experts Look Closely at Gauging Breast Cancer Risk
- [August 2007] Breast Cancer Radiation Treatment Time Shortened
- [July 2007] Tamoxifen Still Promoted for Many Breast Cancer Cases
- [May 2007] Clinical Studies Can Differ by Funding Source, Type of Study
- [April 2007] Genetic Signature Shows Risk for Cancer Recurrence
- [March 2007] High-Tech Mammograms Improving Breast Cancer Care
- [February 2007] Breast Cancer Risk Lower for Heavier Young Women
- [January 2007] Breast Cancer Risk Linked to Red Meat for Young Women
2006
- [December 2006] Biopsy Best to Confirm Breast Cancer Diagnosis
- [November 2006] Breast Cancer Survival May Be Improved by Exercise
- [October 2006] Higher Breast Cancer Risk Found for DES Daughters
- [September 2006] Study Shows Not Enough Women Get Mammograms
- [August 2006] Breast Cancer in African-American Women Studied
- [July 2006] Fatigue in Breast Cancer Patients Studied
- [June 2006] Estrogen Receptor Status May Determine Chemotherapy Use; Hormone Treatment for Estrogen Receptor-Positive Patients
- [April 2006] Chemotherapy May Help Older Women with Breast Cancer; Breast Cancer Facts
- [March 2006] Intensive Radiation Therapy Success Story Continues; Breast Cancer Surgery Options Defined
- [February 2006] Low Dose Estrogen Provides More Benefits: Cancer Cell Death; plus Studies of Tamoxifen
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