News For: Which Companies Insuranceure Pregnant WomenHormone Rx May Protect Women With Breast Cancer Gene TUESDAY, Sept. 23 HealthDay News -- Postmenopausal women carrying breast cancer-linked BRCA gene mutations who took hormone replacement therapy actually reduced their risk for breast cancer, researchers report. Young Women's Cancer Support Group, "Girlfriends with Gratitude" Establishes Race Team for the Komen Race for the ... Advanced Breast Care Specialists announces the formation of their Race Team, "Girlfriends with Gratitude" for the 17th annual Komen Orange County Race for the Cure�� to be held Sunday, September 28, 2008 in Newport Beach, CA. "Girlfriends with Gratitude" is comprised of breast cancer survivors from the Young Women's Support Group, which meets monthly at the office of Dr. 100,000 women sought for breast cancer research More than 100,000 women are being sought to take part in the nation���s largest ever breast cancer study. The $5 million study, funded by the National Breast Cancer Foundation NBCF and the federal go New virus test for cervical cancer A new rapid test for the human papillomavirus HPV, which can cause cervical cancer, has proven to be 90% accurate in a trial involving women in rural villages in eastern China. Hormone therapy may cut breast cancer risk in some Hormone replacement therapy, which raises breast cancer risk for some women, appears to reduce the risk for those with a certain genetic mutation linked to the disease, researchers said on Tuesday. Christiane Amanpour Says Renee Zellweger is 'Very Smart About Current Affairs' "Oh! You came!" exclaimed actress Renee Zellweger when she spotted designer Carolina Herrera through a crowd of people at Michael's this afternoon. Ms. Zellweger was attending a private luncheon to celebrate Living Proof , a Lifetime original movie on which she was an executive producer about a doctor who works to find a cure for breast cancer. The two women embraced, after which Ms. ... Cancer misdiagnosis claims probed An independent probe is to be carried out into services at Ennis General Hospital in Ireland which allegedly failed to diagnose breast cancer in the cases of at least two women who have since died from the disease. Young women w/ early form of breast cancer no more likely to experience recurrence than older women Young women with DCIS, a common form of early breast cancer that arises in and is confined to the mammary ducts, are presumed more likely to have recurrences than older women with the same diagnosis. But a new study from Fox Chase Cancer Center rebuffs this conventional thinking. |




