Kylie, Sheryl Crow, Cynthia Nixon star of Sex in the City and now the fictional character Sally from Coronation Street, what do all these women have in common? They have all faced real or portrayed public battles with breast cancer, highlighting one of the most common of the female cancers. There are around 46,000 cases diagnosed every year in England and Wales...
A new gene discovery could lead to more personalised treatment for breast cancer patients, scientists in Belfast have announced. Experts have identified a gene, FKBPL, which predicts how women will respond to the commonly used drug tamoxifen. The
By Brigitte Schlegelberger and Tim Ripperger Tuesday, Feb 02, 2010, Page 9 Breast cancer is among the most life-threatening of malignancies, affecting about one in 10 women in the Western world. Taking the family history of 100 healthy women, at least
LONDON--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--Kylie, Sheryl Crow, Cynthia Nixon star of Sex in the City and now the fictional character Sally from Coronation Street, what do all these women have in common? They have all faced real or portrayed public battles with breast cancer, highlighting one of the most common of the female cancers.
Tada K et al. The authors studied the rate of occurrence of sentinel lymph node metastasis in 255 breast cancer patients with pure DCIS showing no invasive components on routine pathological examination. Because the rate of sentinel lymph node metastasis