Tag: breast cancer
Soy Compound May Help Fight Breast Cancer, Shows Study
New York: A compound found in soy food products may help suppress the development of breast cancer, paving the way for new therapies to...
Breast Cancer: Experts Stress On Early Diagnosis, Awareness
New Delhi: Experts underscored the need for early diagnosis of breast cancer for effective treatment of the disease with increasing number of cases among...
Breast Cancer Tied To Bacterial Imbalance, Shows Research
New York: Researchers have found that the bacterial composition of breast tissue of healthy women are different from that of women with breast cancer.
The...
Partial Radiotherapy Better For Breast Cancer Patients, Shows Research
London: Breast cancer patients who have radiotherapy targeted at the original tumour site are likely to experience fewer side effects five years after treatment than...
Indian Scientists Tap Artificial Intelligence To Identify Aggressive Breast Cancer
Kolkata: While the word "biopsy" is enough to send patients into a tizzy, oncologists say it is crucial to correctly identify the cancer stage and...
Baby Aspirin May Cut Breast Cancer Risk, Says Study
New York: Regular use of low-dose "baby" aspirin, a common pain reliever, may reduce the risk of breast cancer in women, a new research...
Strawberries May Help Fight Breast Cancer, Shows Research
London: In a first, scientists have found that strawberry extracts may help prevent the spread of aggressively growing breast cancer cells and reduce the...
Spirituality, Inner Strength: The ‘Positive Changes’ Breast Cancer Survivors Experience
Kolkata: Lump or abnormal skin on and around the breast is not something that a woman can boast of. These signs of breast cancer...
Underwire Bra, Plastic Surgery, Depression: Breast Cancer Risks And Myths
New Delhi: While attempts are being made to spread awareness around breast cancer, there are many myths that surround the disease. Some of them being...
Common Plastic Chemical May Up Breast Cancer Risk: Research
Washington: A chemical commonly found in hard plastics, currency bills and thermal paper receipts, may increase the aggressiveness of breast cancer, a new study...