Study links antibiotics to breast cancer risk (USATODAY.com)
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Study Links Antibiotics and Breast
Cancer (AP)
Study Links Antibiotics and Breast
Cancer (AP)
02/16/2004 10:50 PMAP - A study suggests antibiotics might increase the risk of
developing breast cancer, but researchers said the data should not
stop women from taking the medication.
Study Links Aspirin, Lower Breast Cancer
Risk (Los Angeles Times)
Study Links Aspirin, Lower Breast Cancer
Risk (Los Angeles Times)
05/26/2004 04:38 AMLos Angeles Times - An aspirin a day may keep more than just heart
attacks, strokes and colorectal cancer at bay. It also may protect
women against breast cancer, especially those who have gone through
menopause.
Study: Aspirin May Cut Breast Cancer
Risk (AP)
Study: Aspirin May Cut Breast Cancer
Risk (AP)
05/25/2004 04:21 PMAP - Aspirin, the wonder drug that can help prevent heart attacks and
strokes, also appears to reduce women's chances of developing the most
common type of breast cancer, a study found.
Aspirin Can Cut Risk of Some Breast
Cancer -Study
Aspirin Can Cut Risk of Some Breast
Cancer -Study
05/25/2004 08:59 PMReuters via Wired News May 26 2004 1:09AM GMT
Study Finds Aspirin Might Cut Risk of
Breast Cancer
Study Finds Aspirin Might Cut Risk of
Breast Cancer
05/25/2004 05:47 PMWomen who take aspirin regularly have a lower risk of breast cancer
than those who do not, researchers are reporting.
Antibiotics link to breast cancer
Antibiotics link to breast cancer
02/17/2004 11:49 AM
Women who use a lot of antibiotics may be at increased risk of breast
cancer, research suggests.
Study stirs debate over full-body scans'
cancer risk (USATODAY.com)
Study stirs debate over full-body scans'
cancer risk (USATODAY.com)
08/31/2004 06:04 AMUSATODAY.com - People who have full-body CT screenings to detect
potential health problems are exposed to about as much radiation as
some survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki atomic bombings, a study
in Tuesday's journal Radiology reports.
Breast-feeding cuts genetic breast
cancer risk
Breast-feeding cuts genetic breast
cancer risk
08/03/2004 12:40 AMContent.sina.com - Sun Aug 1, 08:32 am GMT
Aspirin cuts breast cancer risk
Aspirin cuts breast cancer risk
05/26/2004 04:28 AMAspirin can help reduce the risk of breast cancer, mounting evidence
shows.
Carb-Rich Diet May Increase Risk of
Breast Cancer
Carb-Rich Diet May Increase Risk of
Breast Cancer
08/10/2004 12:07 AMAspirin May Lower Risk of Breast Cancer,
Report Shows
Aspirin May Lower Risk of Breast Cancer,
Report Shows
05/25/2004 07:24 PMWomen who take aspirin regularly have a lower risk of breast cancer
than those who do not, researchers are reporting.
Report Links Breast Cancer to Antibiotic
Use (Reuters)
Report Links Breast Cancer to Antibiotic
Use (Reuters)
02/17/2004 01:08 PMReuters - Women exposed to higher amounts of
antibiotics have as much as twice the risk of breast cancer,
but it is not known if the treatment is an actual cause of the
most common form of cancer afflicting women worldwide,
researchers said on Tuesday.
Study Finds MRIs Better on Breast Cancer
(AP)
Study Finds MRIs Better on Breast Cancer
(AP)
07/28/2004 08:02 PMAP - In women at high risk of breast cancer, new research suggests MRI
scans find nearly twice as many tumors as mammograms do, but they cost
a lot and trigger more unneeded biopsies.
Internet Peer Support Study for Women
With Breast Cancer
Internet Peer Support Study for Women
With Breast Cancer
08/15/2004 06:02 AMOncolink.com - Sun Aug 15, 08:35 am GMT
Veggies and exercise may help women
lower risk of cancer (USATODAY.com)
Veggies and exercise may help women
lower risk of cancer (USATODAY.com)
07/16/2004 06:36 AMUSATODAY.com - Women who exercise, don't smoke and eat a
vegetable-rich diet may be able to cut their cancer risk by 30%,
according to research presented Thursday at a cancer conference here.
Study Links Some Hair Dyes to Kind of
Cancer
Study Links Some Hair Dyes to Kind of
Cancer
01/24/2004 02:19 AMScientists have found more evidence for a possible link between
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and long-term use of dark hair dye.
Painless, Non-Invasive Breast Fluid Test
Discovers Breast Cancer at Early, Most
Treatable Stage
Painless, Non-Invasive Breast Fluid Test
Discovers Breast Cancer at Early, Most
Treatable Stage
09/14/2004 03:41 AMA new test currently in development may help detect breast cancer in
it's early, most treatable stage. [PRWEB Sep 14, 2004]
3rd study concludes soldiers at greater
risk of Gehrig's (USATODAY.com)
3rd study concludes soldiers at greater
risk of Gehrig's (USATODAY.com)
04/29/2004 06:22 AMUSATODAY.com - Men who served in the military were 60% more likely to
develop Lou Gehrig's disease than men who didn't, found a study out
Wednesday.
Abortion 'no breast cancer link'
Abortion 'no breast cancer link'
01/26/2004 04:14 PMHaving an abortion does not increase a woman's risk of developing
breast cancer, researchers have found.
Test for aggressive breast cancer
Test for aggressive breast cancer
08/20/2004 08:02 PMA simple blood test could tell doctors which women with breast cancer
need more aggressive treatment.
Hope in breast cancer surgery
Hope in breast cancer surgery
06/04/2004 12:48 AMA technique developed by a Cardiff research team could lessen the side
effects of breast cancer surgery.
Can Aspirin Prevent Breast Cancer?
Can Aspirin Prevent Breast Cancer?
05/26/2004 07:34 AMBusiness Week May 26 2004 12:05PM GMT
Falco Healthy After Breast Cancer Bout
(AP)
Falco Healthy After Breast Cancer Bout
(AP)
08/04/2004 11:34 AMAP - "Sopranos" star Edie Falco was diagnosed last year with breast
cancer, but has completed her treatment and is healthy, a
representative for the 41-year-old actress told The Associated Press.
Breast Cancer, Hormone Type May Be
Linked (AP)
Breast Cancer, Hormone Type May Be
Linked (AP)
04/05/2005 07:41 PMAP - A new report adds weight to the idea that recurring breast cancer
may be related to which hormones are used in therapy for women after
menopause.
Click a link, fight breast cancer
Click a link, fight breast cancer
05/02/2004 07:38 PMBoingBoing pal and former guestblogger
Susa
nnah says:
The Breast Cancer site is having trouble getting enough people to
click on it daily to meet their quota of donating at least one free
mammogram a day to an underprivileged woman. It takes less than a
minute to go to their site and click on 'fund free mammograms' (pink
window in the middle). This doesn't cost you a thing. Their corporate
sponsors/advertisers use the number of daily visits to donate a
mammogram in exchange for advertising.
Link (
via Attu)
Thyroid gland breast cancer clue
Thyroid gland breast cancer clue
03/25/2005 08:51 PMThe problem of underactive thyroids could help doctors understand how
to beat breast cancer.
Breast cancer linked to artificial light
Breast cancer linked to artificial light
02/07/2005 02:08 AMCory Doctorow:
When I was working on
Eastern
Standard Tribe, my editor
Patrick Nielsen
Hayden told me that he thought that the electric light was a kind
of drug, the kind of thing it takes a civilization a century to
absorb, a hundred-year-long interregnum like the industrial century
that Russian staggered through under the influence of vodka, or the
lowlanders' gin-soaked hallucinogenic century. The ability to work
when the sun was down, to ignore the seasons' rhythm that we'd been
guided by since we were photosynthesizing single-celled organisms --
it's the kind of thing that can and does drive us all mad. (
David Marusek, a brilliant sf
writer who lives in Alaska, once described whole towns of people from
away that would crop up during the summer season -- hoteliers and
waiters and loggers and gas-station attendants -- none of whom had
ever seen the midnight sun, staying awake for days on end, brawling
and hallucinating and screwing their brains out, like a Bosch
illustration).
Now there's a theory that breast cancer is related to hormone
imbalances caused by artificial lighting. Our ability to best our meat
and bend it to our will is overstated, I think -- the meat always gets
its own back.
Their theory that artificial light can cause breast cancer is simple.
Prolonged periods of exposure to artificial light disrupt the body's
circadian rhythms - the inner biological clocks honed over thousands
of years of evolution to regulate behaviors such as sleep and
wakefulness. The disruption affects levels of hormones such as
melatonin and the workings of cellular machinery, which can trigger
the onset of cancer, Stevens theorizes.
"Mankind has only been exposed to these light sources for 150 years or
so," Stevens said.
So far, the theory is based largely on suggestive, but inconclusive,
observational studies. For instance, night-shift workers such as
nurses tend to be more prone to develop breast cancer than day-shift
workers, and blind women are less likely to have breast cancer than
women with sight.
Link
(
via Circadiana)

Researchers Test Breast Cancer Drug (AP)
Researchers Test Breast Cancer Drug (AP)
03/31/2005 12:16 PMAP - Researchers in Canada and the United States are embarking on a
clinical trial to see if a drug which is highly effective in treating
breast cancer could be used to prevent it.
Conn. Governor Has Breast-Cancer Surgery
(AP)
Conn. Governor Has Breast-Cancer Surgery
(AP)
12/27/2004 05:32 PMAP - Gov. M. Jodi Rell underwent breast-cancer surgery Monday after
doctors discovered the disease in its very early stages, the
governor's office said. Rell, 58, was expected to be hospitalized for
about three days at Danbury Hospital, officials said.
Outcomes: Choosing Breast Cancer Surgery
Outcomes: Choosing Breast Cancer Surgery
06/14/2004 09:32 PMWhy are so many mastectomies performed, when less invasive
lumpectomies are often an alternative? A new study reports that part
of the answer may lie with the patients.
Radiation Is Questioned in Breast Cancer
Surgery After Age 70
Radiation Is Questioned in Breast Cancer
Surgery After Age 70
09/02/2004 02:04 AMRadiation treatments routinely given after surgery to remove small
breast tumors may not be necessary for women over age 70 if they are
taking the cancer drug tamoxifen.
Huge breast cancer survey starts
Huge breast cancer survey starts
09/01/2004 07:34 PMBreast cancer experts are recruiting the help of 100,000 UK women to
pinpoint the causes of the deadly disease.
Reid to make breast cancer pledge
Reid to make breast cancer pledge
04/17/2005 09:47 PMWomen with suspected breast cancer will be seen within two weeks if
Labour wins the election, John Reid will say.
Connecticut Governor Has Surgery for
Breast Cancer
Connecticut Governor Has Surgery for
Breast Cancer
12/27/2004 03:07 PMA statement posted on Gov. M. Jodi Rell's Web site described the
cancer as having been caught "in its very early stages," and said it
had not spread.
Heeding a Call to Test Breast Cancer
Treatments
Heeding a Call to Test Breast Cancer
Treatments
07/25/2004 10:35 PMWhen Sister Mary Andrew Matesich's breast cancer returned, her
doctor's suggestion of entering a clinical trial intrigued her.
Breast cancer breakthrough as Americans
support drug
Breast cancer breakthrough as Americans
support drug
12/09/2003 09:41 AMManchester Online Dec 9 2003 9:14AM ET
In High-Risk Patients, MRI Detects
Breast Cancers That Mammograms Miss
In High-Risk Patients, MRI Detects
Breast Cancers That Mammograms Miss
09/16/2004 01:35 AMLate childbirth cuts cancer risk
Late childbirth cuts cancer risk
07/15/2004 08:53 AM
Women who give birth in their late 30s have a lower risk of developing
ovarian cancer, research suggests.
Teens unaware of cancer care risk
Teens unaware of cancer care risk
05/10/2004 09:46 PMYoung cancer patients are not always told their treatment may affect
their future fertility, a survey suggests.
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