Articles filed under 'Breast Cancer'


New anti-cancer drug developed

Scientists have created a new type of anti-cancer drug named BP-1-102. The drug, which can be orally administered, targets a key protein that triggers the development of many types of cancer including lung, breast and skin cancers. The development of B…

Continue Reading Add comment May 22nd, 2012

Nine new breast cancer risk genes: Landscape of cancer genes and mutational processes in breast cancer complicated

Researchers have described nine new genes that drive the development of breast cancer. This takes the tally of all genes associated with breast cancer development to 40.

Continue Reading Add comment May 16th, 2012

Breast cancer effectively treated with chemical found in celery, parsley, mouse study suggests

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. Researchers found apigenin shrank a type of breast cancer tumor that is st…

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Mystery of the missing breast cancer genes

Researchers are hoping to better understand why the mutated genes for breast and ovarian cancer are not passed on more frequently from one generation of women to the next.

Continue Reading Add comment May 8th, 2012

Presence of fetal cells in women lowers risk of breast cancer but raises risk of colon cancer

For the first time, scientists have found what could be a causative link between the concentration of circulating Y-chromosome fetal cells in women who gave birth to children of either sex and their risk of later developing breast cancer and colon canc…

Continue Reading Add comment May 3rd, 2012

Common environmental contaminant, cadmium, linked to rapid breast cancer cell growth

Breast cancer cells become increasingly aggressive the longer they are exposed to small concentrations of cadmium, a heavy metal commonly found in cosmetics, food, water and air particles.

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Why drinking alcohol is linked to breast cancer

Scientists say they have finally explained the link between alcohol consumption and breast cancer.

Continue Reading Add comment April 23rd, 2012

High levels of TRAIL protein in breast milk might contribute to anticancer activity

The benefits of breast milk are well known, but why breastfeeding protects against various forms of cancer remains a mystery. A new study found high levels of cancer-fighting TNF-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL) in human milk, which might be o…

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Vitamin E in diet protects against many cancers, study suggests

Scientists believe that two forms of vitamin E – gamma and delta-tocopherols – found in soybean, canola and corn oils as well as nuts do prevent colon, lung, breast and prostate cancers while the alpha tocopherols found in vitamin E supplements pro…

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Cancer therapies affect cognitive functioning among breast cancer survivors

Researchers have found that breast cancer survivors who have had chemotherapy, radiation or both do not perform as well on some cognitive tests as women who have not had cancer.

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