Towards Customised Treatment Of Breast Cancer

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Towards Customised Treatment Of Breast Cancer

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Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women. This extremely complex disease is attacking more and more women, and both the way it develops and its outcome can vary greatly from case t

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Breast cancer classification promises better therapies - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Researchers have devised 10 categories for breast cancer tumors, an important stride toward targeting treatments more precisely. The hope is to spare patients unnecessarily toxic therapies.View full resource at latimes.com

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Breast cancer classification promises better therapies - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Researchers have devised 10 categories for breast cancer tumors, an important stride toward targeting treatments more precisely. The hope is to spare patients unnecessarily toxic therapies.View full resource at latimes.com

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Small molecules can starve cancer cells | Science News SciGuru.com

sciguru.com — “Scientists have discovered a small molecule that can block autophagy in different cancer cells and specifically, this molecule can increase the sensitivity of breast cancer cells towards one of the most commonly used treatments for breast cancerView full resource at sciguru.com

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At OHSU, making treatment for breast cancer as individual as the disease with gene therapy | OregonLive.com

oregonlive.com — “Researchers at OHSU's Knight Cancer Institute work toward a test that will discern just the right drug combo for each patient.View full resource at oregonlive.com

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Important step towards early detection of breast cancer - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “European researchers have developed a clinical PET system with the highest resolution and sensitivity in the market, specifically dedicated to breast cancer detection in early stages. The MAMMI (MAMmography with Molecular Imaging) device will allow doctors to start treatments one or even two years earlier than usual and also evaluate the patient--™s response to chemotherapy.View full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Breast cancer treatment in Minn. already following new study guidelines | Minnesota Public Radio News

minnesota.publicradio.org — “Breast cancer care in the Twin Cities is rapidly moving toward less aggressive surgery for the disease when it has migrated to a woman's lymph nodes. Doctors at several metro-area cancer centers say they have already dialed back their surgical policies after learning about a stunning new study that finds the removal of lymph nodes when treating breast cancer is not always necessary.View full resource at minnesota.publicradio.org

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FDA's Avastin ruling: FDA says Avastin doesn't prolong lives of breast cancer patients - latimes.com

latimes.com — “The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday moved toward revoking approval of the blockbuster cancer drug Avastin as a treatment for breast cancer , drawing criticism for limiting treatment options for desperately ill women.View full resource at latimes.com

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Eisai looks for $1B from new breast cancer drug - FiercePharma

fiercepharma.com — “Winning the U.S. nod for breast cancer treatment Halaven is just Eisai's first step toward building up the drug. Now FDA-approved for late-stage breast cancer in women who've failed on at least two... Read more...View full resource at fiercepharma.com

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vapourbeauty.com — “100% of Vapour’s proceeds in October from the sales of HONOR will be donated to benefit breast cancer research at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute, which is working toward the first breast cancer vaccine.Vapour Organic Beauty was co-founded by Krysia Boinis, botanical expert and young breast cancer survivor. “Being diagnosed with breast cancer in my '30s was shocking to me,” said Krysia. “The disease changed my life and reinforced my belief in the importanceView full resource at vapourbeauty.com

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Breast Cancer Treatment - Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare

methodisthealth.org — “The SAVI™ and MammoSite RTS procedures offered at Methodist University Hospital are designed to make breast cancer treatments including breast-conservation therapy available to more women.View full resource at methodisthealth.org

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NJ Couple Gives $5M Gift For Cancer Research, Treatment

newswise.com — “A New Jersey couple, which lost two daughters to cancer, has given a $5 million gift to that state's only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. The funding will be used toward research, treatment, and fellowship opportunities for breast oncologists.View full resource at newswise.com

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NJ Couple Gives $5M Gift For Cancer Research, Treatment

newswise.com — “A New Jersey couple, which lost two daughters to cancer, has given a $5 million gift to that state's only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. The funding will be used toward research, treatment, and fellowship opportunities for breast oncologists.View full resource at newswise.com

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