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Siemens Provides Breast Care Solutions - For Women. For Health ...
MarketWatch - Nov 30, 2008
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women. In 2007, 1.3 million cases were diagnosed and 465000 women died worldwide(1). ...
Siemens Unveils MR Oncology Applications and Dedicated Breast ... International Business Times
Siemens Unveils MR Oncology Applications and Dedicated Breast ... MarketWatch
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Breast Cancer Treatment Offers Better Outcome to Women with Implants
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Approximately one in eight women who undergo breast augmentation will develop breast cancer at some point in their lives. The most common breast cancer ...
Radioactive 'Seed' Rx Helps Women With Implants Fight Breast Cancer
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1 (HealthDay News) -- Women who have had their breasts augmented with implants and are later diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer may be treated ...

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UPDATE: J&J To Buy Breast-Implant Maker Mentor For $1.07 Billion
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While most of Mentor's sales are from breast implants - the company focuses on reconstruction for cancer patients, Mentor is awaiting word from the Food and ...
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Researchers Use Affymetrix Technology to Discover Why Some Breast ...
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Tamoxifen is given to most women for five years after they are first diagnosed with breast cancer to help prevent the disease from coming back. ...AFFX

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One in Five Older Women With Early Breast Cancer Experience ...
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Of these women, those with Stage 1 breast cancer had worse health outcomes associated with this less-than-ideal therapy, while those with a precancerous ...
Coffee Family Services wants one million women
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The Love/Avon Army of Women program is seeking to recruit one million women across the country to help researchers learn what causes breast cancer and move ...
Breast cancer in men: Mammography and sonography findings
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Male breast cancer accounts for less than 1% of all breast cancers and "a large number of men with breast cancer do not undergo imaging prior to treatment ...

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The unexpected result is that the control group (1 mammography test at the end of 6 years) showed a lower incidence of breast cancer (1564 per 100 000 ...
Some breast cancers just go away, researchers say Los Angeles Times
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Some Breast Cancers May Regress on Their Own Washington Post
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Imaging Diagnostic Systems CT Laser Mammography (CTLM(R)) System ...
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Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc. has developed a revolutionary new imaging device to aid in the detection and management of breast cancer. ...OTC:IMDS
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Geron Corporation Reports 2008 Second Quarter Financial Results ...
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... non-small cell lung cancer and multiple myeloma as well as initiation of a new trial for breast cancer in combination with current chemotherapy. ...GERN
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… Mastectomy, Lumpectomy, and Lumpectomy plus Irradiation for the Treatment of Invasive Breast Cancer -
B Fisher, S Anderson, J Bryant, RG Margolese, M … - New England Journal of Medicine, 2002 - content.nejm.org
... 95 percent confidence interval, 0.77 to 1.06; P=0.23). Radiation therapy was associated
with a marginally significant decrease in deaths due to breast cancer. ...

[CITATION] A multigene assay to predict recurrence of tamoxifen-treated, node-negative breast cancer -
S Paik, S Shak, G Tang, C Kim, J Baker, M Cronin, … - New England Journal of Medicine, 2004 - Mass Med Soc
... multigene assay to predict recurrence of breast cancer 2821 ... with recurrence score?
Age at surgery 0.08 0.71 (0.48?1.05) Clinical tumor size 0.23 1.26 (0.86 ...

Recurrence Rates after Treatment of Breast Cancer with Standard Radiotherapy with or without … -
H Bartelink, JC Horiot, P Poortmans, H Struikmans, … - New England Journal of Medicine, 2001 - content.nejm.org
... radiation (hazard ratio, 0.46 [99 percent confidence interval, 0.23 to 0.89]; P ...
Conclusions In patients with early breast cancer who undergo breast-conserving ...

Breast and Ovarian Cancer Risks Due to Inherited Mutations in BRCA1 and BRCA2 -
MC King, JH Marks, JB Mandell - Science, 2003 - sciencemag.org
... Grandmother or aunt, 60, 0.17, 0.03, 0.03, 0.23, 2.5, <10 -6. Proband diagnosed
age <45 years and, any relative with breast cancer, 134, 0.14, 0.06, 0.10, 0.30, ...

Breast Cancer Risk After Bilateral Prophylactic Oophorectomy in BRCA1 Mutation Carriers -
TR Rebbeck, AM Levin, A Eisen, C Snyder, P Watson, … - jnci, 1999 - jnci.oxfordjournals.org
... available, we found that the effect of surgery on subsequent breast cancer risk
was ... underwent surgery before age 50 years (HR = 0.46; 95% CI = 0.23-0.90) were ...

Influence of estrogen plus progestin on breast cancer and mammography in healthy postmenopausal … -
RT Chlebowski, SL Hendrix, RD Langer, ML Stefanick … - JAMA, 2003 - geisingermedicalcenter.com
... on Breast Cancer and Mammography ... These results suggest estrogen plus progestin may
stimulate breast can- cer growth and hinder breast cancer diagnosis. JAMA. ...

The Nottingham prognostic index in primary breast cancer -
MH Galea, RW Blamey, CE Elston, IO Ellis - Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 1992 - Springer
... Grade 0.70 8.4 Node status 0.74 12.9 Size 0. t 4 4.7 VI 0.19 3.8 TT 0.23 3.4 Page
7. The Nottingham Prognostic Index in primary breast cancer 213 100 - 80- ...

Polymorphisms in the DNA Repair Gene XRCC1 and Breast Cancer -
EJ Duell, RC Millikan, GS Pittman, S Winkel, RM … - Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention, 2001 - AACR
... genotype (trend test; P < 0.001) but not Arg/Gln or Gln/Gln (P = 0.23). ... dose radiation
to the chest was more strongly associated with breast cancer among white ...

[PDF] High Organochlorine Body Burden in Women With Estrogen Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer -
E Dewailly, S Dodin, R Verreault, P Ayotte, L … - jnci, 1994 - jnci.oxfordjournals.org
... only for hexa- chlorobenzene in plasma (0.32 u,g/L and 0.23 ug/L in ... responsive breast
can- cer, but not those with hormone- nonresponsive breast cancer, have a ...
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Somatostatin receptors in primary human breast cancer: quantitative analysis of mRNA for subtypes 1 … -
U Kumar, SI Grigorakis, HL Watt, R Sasi, L Snell, … - Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2005 - Springer
... of expression of individual SSTRs in tumors (eg, breast cancer). ... and histological
profile in primary ductal NOS breast tumor ... 11350 0.4 0.34 0.23 0.49 0.2 9 50 ...

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Breast Cancer Survivors Not Getting Screened

One would think that a woman who survived breast cancer would be extra vigilant about screening for recurrence, but new research shows that many survivors are not seeking annual mammograms. Researchers from the University of Massachusetts Medical School have discovered that the more time that passes after a woman beats breast cancer, the less likely she is to get her annual mammogram. Since breast cancer survivors have a greatly increased risk of having a recurrence of cancer, annual mammograms are essential to catch a problem early.

"It's an alarming trend," said study author Dr. Chyke A. Doubeni, assistant professor of family medicine and community health at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. In a study that included almost 800 breast cancer survivors over the age of 55, Doubeni and colleagues found that as many as 80 percent were screened for recurrence in their first year after ending treatment. However, that percentage dropped to 63 percent by the fifth year. Additionally, only one-third of the women studied had an annual mammogram every year. All of the women in the study had health insurance and access to mammography centers. The results of the study are published in Cancer.

The risk of breast cancer recurrence is highest within the first five years after treatment, and survivors have three times the risk of having a recurrence as women who never had cancer. Even after a mastectomy, breast cancer can return, so no matter what the form of treatment, all breast cancer survivors should get yearly mammograms.

"It is imperative that efforts be made to increase awareness among healthcare providers and breast cancer survivors of the value of follow-up mammography," said Doubeni. So, why would a woman who had to go through cancer treatment once, not do everything in her power to catch it early the second time?

"Denial can play a part in this," said Penny Damaskos, a social worker at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Because cancer patients are so afraid of getting a positive mammogram, Damaskos explained, they prefer not knowing and assume they are safe.

 

Other issues, beyond simply having health insurance, like working long hours or needing to find child care, often makes avoiding a mammogram that much easier for breast cancer survivors.

To change this trend, Damaskos recommends that doctors give every patient a "roadmap" to guide their medical care after cancer treatment. This would include a list of follow-up appointments that highlights the need for annual mammograms.

For those patients who resist getting mammograms, Damaskos has found that support groups may help. In studies, women who were at high risk for breast cancer were more likely to go for their mammogram if their paired up with a "buddy" to go with to the screening.

"Having a venue in your community can help get rid of the isolation and fear that a mammogram brings," she says.

 
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