Roche reports progress in breast cancer treatment
Reuters - 59 minutes agoRoche Holding AG said on Wednesday three studies on its drugs used to treat early and advanced breast cancer showed good results.
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Roche Holding AG said on Wednesday three studies on its drugs used to treat early and advanced breast cancer showed good results.
Women with the highest intake of soy protein had a 29 per cent lower risk of death, and a 32 per cent lower risk of breast cancer recurrence compared to patients with the lowest intake of soy protein, according to findings from a study with Chinese breast cancer survivors.
Soy foods may be safe, and possibly even beneficial, for breast cancer survivors, a new study says.
Earlier research in animals had raised fears that soy foods might cause a recurrence of the cancer because soy can act like estrogen. A new study of women finds just the opposite. Soy foods do not appear to increase the risk of breast cancer recurrence among survivors of the disease and may even confer some health benefits, new research suggests.
Dec. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Breast cancer survivors in China who ate tofu, soy milk and fresh beans as part of a diet rich in soy protein had a lower risk of dying and less chance their cancer would return, a study found.
ROXBURY TWP. — Imagine being able to enjoy a delicious treat sweetened by the knowledge that a contribution to breast cancer research is being made?
Breast cancer survivors in China who ate tofu, soy milk and fresh beans as part of a diet rich in soy protein had a lower risk of dying and less chance their cancer would return, a study found.
Healthy Life Bread's Gift of Compassion Contest is giving away 30 gift packages to people affected by breast cancer.
Cardozo and Francis Lewis High School put their rivalry on hold and “went pink” for a volleyball match to raise money for breast cancer awareness.
Agendia, a world leader in molecular cancer diagnostics, announced today that it will be presenting six studies focusing on MammaPrint at the 2009 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium , one of the premiere conferences in breast cancer research worldwide.
ROXBURY TWP. — Imagine being able to enjoy a delicious treat sweetened by the knowledge that a contribution to breast cancer research is being made?