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Researchers Discover Biological Diversity in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
February 13, 2013 Researchers examined more than 1,700 breast tumors, including 412 triple negative (TN) breast cancers, and concluded that triple-negative cancers, and basal-like breast cancers should not be ... > full story -
Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Subtypes Identified Using microRNA
February 7, 2013 A new, large-scale study of triple-negative breast cancer shows that small molecules called microRNA can be used to define four subtypes of this aggressive malignancy. The findings could lead to new ... > full story -
New Approach Mimicking the Body's Natural Defenses Could Help Treat a Therapy-Resistant Breast Cancer
February 7, 2013 A new combination of antibodies was found to be effective in mice against triple-negative breast ... > full story -
Molecular Link Between Metabolism and Breast Cancer
February 6, 2013 A protein associated with conditions of metabolic imbalance, such as diabetes and obesity, may play a role in the development of aggressive forms of breast cancer, according to new ... > full story -
Enzyme Behind Breast Cancer Mutations Identified
February 6, 2013 Researchers have uncovered a human enzyme responsible for causing DNA mutations found in the majority of breast cancers. The discovery of this enzyme -- called APOBEC3B -- may change the way breast ... > full story -
MicroRNA Molecule May Serve as Biomarker, Target for Brain Metastases in Breast Cancer Patients
February 5, 2013 Researchers have identified two molecules that could potentially serve as biomarkers in predicting brain metastases in patients with breast ... > full story -
Mammogram Every Two Years Has Same Benefit as Yearly Mammogram for Older Women, Study Finds
February 5, 2013 Among older women, getting a mammogram every two years was just as beneficial as getting a mammogram annually, and led to significantly fewer false positive results, according to a new ... > full story -
Finding -- And Fighting -- The Fat That Fuels Cancer: Research Examines Role of Certain Fat Cells in Tumorigenesis
February 5, 2013 UT Southwestern research examines role of certain fat cells in ... > full story -
Early Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Survival Rates Low in Rural India
February 4, 2013 Women in developed countries survive roughly 10 years longer after a breast cancer diagnosis compared to women in poor-to-middle-income countries, a new study ... > full story -
Dieting on Radiation Therapy May Improve Outcomes for Breast Cancer Patients: New Clinical Trial to Begin
February 4, 2013 In February, researchers will begin a first-of-its-kind clinical trial that uses calorie restriction to help treat early stage breast cancer patients undergoing radiation therapy. Evidence suggests ... > full story
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