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Gaskins et al. study reports on a new opportunity for breast cancer prevention
gut microbiome research beneficial gut microbiota epidemiologic study
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2018/11/16
Gaskins et al. (1) reports on a promising new opportunity for gut microbiome research. Dietary manipulations to promote the growth of beneficial gut microbiota are currently being investigated as a no...
Plasma folate, vitamin B-6, and vitamin B-12 and breast cancer risk in BRCA1- and BRCA2-mutation carriers: a prospective study
BRCA BRCA1 BRCA2 breast cancer B vitamins epidemiology folate hereditary breast cancer vitamin B-6 vitamin B-12
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2018/12/14
Background: B vitamins [vitamins B-6, B-9 (folate), and B-12] play important roles in nucleotide biosynthesis and biological methylation reactions, aberrancies of which have all been implicated in car...
The Effects of a Patient-Caregiver Education and Follow-Up Program on the Breast Cancer Caregiver Strain Index
Caregivers Education Breast Cancer Strain
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2016/1/26
Background: In recent years, the caregiving responsibilities of cancer patients’ family members have increased dramatically. Reducing caregiver strain and burden supports the mission of professional n...
Factors Related to Return to Work in Women After Breast Cancer in Iran
Return to Work Breast Cancer Women Iran
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2015/11/9
Background: Most women are diagnosed with breast cancer (BC) when they are still at the appropriate age for employment. The increasing survival rates of patients with BC call for more attention to the...
Awareness regarding female breast cancer in Kashmiri males - A study
Breast cancer males cancer awareness teacher
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2015/7/15
Breast cancer is a major killer disease in females globally and in developing regions, where the early cancer detection facilities are unavailable, prognosis is even worse. Awareness about this diseas...
Biomarker Discovery in Early Stage Breast Cancer Using Proteomics Technologies
Biomarker Proteomics
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2015/5/26
Among women in the United State, breast cancer is the most common cancer
diagnosed in women with approximately 200,000 new cases reported each year and the
second leading cause of cancer-related dea...
Of babies and bathwater: Reconsidering the public health approach to breast cancer screening
babies and bathwater public health approach breast cancer screening
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2015/4/17
There are few topics in medical science that arouse as much controversy – and as much passion – as the role of mammography in breast cancer screening. Part of the reason for continued debate lies with...
Breast cancer screening: The UK Independent Review and update on breast screening in England
Breast cancer screening The UK Independent Review breast screening in England
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2015/4/17
The National Health Service Breast Screening Program began operations in 1988. Good quality was achieved by the mid-1990s, by which time the program was screening one million women per year. Criticism...
Breast cancer screening: Update in the Australian context
Breast cancer screening Australian context
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2015/4/17
The Australian mammography screening program was introduced as a joint Commonwealth and state/territory initiative in 1991. Australian evaluation studies suggest a breast cancer mortality reduction fr...
Intratumour heterogeneity in the progression to breast cancer metastasis
Intratumour heterogeneity breast cancer metastasis
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2015/4/14
Unlike the great advances that have been made in reducing breast cancer mortality through the multidisciplinary treatment of primary disease, much less is understood about the natural history of metas...
Metastatic breast cancer and circulating tumour cells
Metastatic breast cancer circulating tumour cells
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2015/4/14
Circulating tumour cells – often referred to as a ‘liquid biopsy’ for cancer – can be found in a large proportion of patients with breast cancer that has spread to other organs. Changes in circulating...
Breast CanCer
Breast CanCer diagnosed patients
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2015/4/8
Breast cancer and its treatment have changed enormously over the last four decades. Most newly diagnosed
patients will not die of breast cancer, and the burdens of treatment are substantially less t...
Breast cancer risk and outcomes for breast cancer survivors are known to be influenced by body composition. A wealth
of literature surrounds the function and role of fat tissue, however considerably...
Search for the Holy Grail: evolving targeted therapies in breast cancer
breast cancer endocrine therapy
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2015/3/26
Understanding growth factor pathways overactive in subsets of women with breast cancer has enabled the development of agents which target these more precisely, enhancing efficacy of standard therapies...
Local therapy in a systemic world: the evolution and incarnations of adjuvant radiotherapy for breast cancer
Local therapy in a systemic world the evolution and incarnations adjuvant radiotherapy breast cancer
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2015/3/23
Alan Coates’ career has seen the evolution of radiotherapy in the adjuvant treatment of breast cancer move from the only modality available, through a period of little utilisation, to its current resu...