
Why Do Puerto Rican Women Have a Lower Rate of Breast Cancer?
Scientists at the University of Buffalo, sought to determine the reason why Puerto Rican women experience a lower incidence of breast cancer in comparison to mainland American women.
Scientists at the University of Buffalo, sought to determine the reason why Puerto Rican women experience a lower incidence of breast cancer in comparison to mainland American women.
Researchers sought to determine if eating certain foods were associated with a reduction of well-known side effects caused by breast cancer treatment.
A new study finds acupressure could be a low-cost at-home solution to a group of persistent side effects that continue after breast cancer treatment ends.
I have heard rumblings about this disturbing practice, and still find it a difficult pill to swallow that it is acceptable to call a patient and deliver such a devastating diagnosis by phone. During my years in medical school, this type of notification was simply unthinkable.
Most women with the most common form of early-stage breast cancer can safely skip chemotherapy without hurting their chances of beating the disease, doctors are reporting from a landmark study that used genetic testing to gauge each patient’s risk.
Omega-3s from fish pack a stronger punch than flaxseed and other oils when it comes to cancer prevention, according to a first-ever University of Guelph study.
The high amounts of dietary sugar in the typical Western diet may increase the risk of breast cancer and metastasis to the lungs, according to a study at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Researchers at the Cancer Research Laboratory, Methodist Research Institute, Indiana University Health found that a botanical formula for breast health inhibited the growth of human breast cancer cells.