06.30.08

Efforts Seek To Raise Breast Cancer Awareness Among Black Women, Encourage Minority Students To Seek Health Care Careers, Reduce Racial Health Dispari

Posted in Uncategorized at 8:00 am by Breast Cancer News From Medical News Today

The following summarizes articles related to addressing racial and ethnic health disparities. Clinton County, Ohio: Premier Community Health has created the "My Sister's Keeper" program, which offers no-cost breast cancer education parties, the

Massage For The Cure Day Only A Month Away

Posted in Uncategorized at 5:00 am by Breast Cancer News From Medical News Today

On Monday, July 28, all 18 Greater Atlanta-area Massage Envy clinics will provide free 1-hour therapeutic massage sessions to any man or woman to benefit the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Greater Atlanta Affiliate. “Anyone who makes an appointment for July 28 will receive a free, one-hour therapeutic massage from any of the 18 Atlanta-area Massage Envy clinics,” said Norm Klemmer, North Georgia Regional Developer for Massage Envy.

06.26.08

Research Examines Links Between Family History and Colon Cancer Survival

Posted in Uncategorized at 6:48 am by American Cancer Society :: News and Features

A new study shows that having a family history of colon cancer may increase your chances of fighting it.

FDA Cracks Down on Bogus Cancer Cures

Posted in Uncategorized at 6:48 am by American Cancer Society :: News and Features

The US Food and Drug Administration is taking action to protect consumers from fake--and potentially harmful--cancer treatments.

FDA Cracks Down on Bogus Cancer Cures

Posted in Uncategorized at 6:48 am by American Cancer Society :: News and Features

The US Food and Drug Administration is taking action to protect consumers from fake--and potentially harmful--cancer treatments.

Outreach Programs Help African American Breast Cancer Patients

Posted in Uncategorized at 6:48 am by American Cancer Society :: News and Features

A new study shows that a program emphasizing patient education and support is linked to improved at-stage diagnosis.

Outreach Programs Help African American Breast Cancer Patients

Posted in Uncategorized at 6:48 am by American Cancer Society :: News and Features

A new study shows that a program emphasizing patient education and support is linked to improved at-stage diagnosis.

CuraGen Announces Initiation Of Phase II Trial Of CR011-vcMMAE In Patients With Advanced Breast Cancer

Posted in Uncategorized at 3:00 am by Breast Cancer News From Medical News Today

CuraGen Corporation (Nasdaq: CRGN), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on oncology, announced today the treatment of the first patient in its CR011-vcMMAE Phase II breast cancer study. The Phase II trial is an open-label, multi-center study of CR011-vcMMAE administered intravenously once every three weeks to patients with locally-advanced or metastatic breast cancer who have received prior therapy.

06.25.08

Six Weeks Of Radiation Therapy May Be Unnecessary For Many Breast Cancer Patients

Posted in Uncategorized at 5:00 am by Breast Cancer News From Medical News Today

Groundbreaking European study by Dr. Umberto Veronesi proves a single dose of radiation can be equal to the traditional six-week courseMany women with breast cancer may not need six weeks of daily radiation after surgery. This explosive finding was made public at the recent International Society of Intraoperative Radiation Therapy (ISIORT) conference held in Madrid, Spain earlier this month.

AACR Seeks Submissions For 2008 Susan G. Komen For The Cure - AACR Outstanding Investigator Award For Breast Cancer Research

Posted in Uncategorized at 5:00 am by Breast Cancer News From Medical News Today

The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), in partnership with Susan G. Komen for the Cure, is currently accepting nominations for the 2008 Susan G. Komen for the Cure- AACR Outstanding Investigator Award for Breast Cancer Research.

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