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Breast Cancer Drugs

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Breast Cancer Drugs Breaking News

Frost & Sullivan: New Innovations in the Rapidly Growing U.S. Breast Cancer Pharmaceutical Market
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., May 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Although there are approximately 27 drugs on the market indicated for the treatment of breast cancer, there is currently an unmet need to treat patients.  ... (more...)

Breast Cancer Battle - More Genes Discovered
Researchers have discovered nine new genes which are involved in the development of breast cancer, bringing the number of all genes so far associated with the development of breast cancer to 40, according to a study published in Nature. The researchers analyzed all genes in the genomes of 100 breast cancer cases and discovered that there were different mutated cancer-causing genes in different ... (more...)

Moderate Weight Loss Reduces Levels of Sex Hormones Linked with Increased Risk of Breast Cancer
Even a moderate amount of weight loss can significantly reduce levels of circulating estrogens that are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, according to a study by researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center - the first randomized, controlled clinical trial to test the effects of weight loss on sex hormones in overweight and obese postmenopausal women, a group at ... (more...)

Verastem to Host NASDAQ Opening in its Cambridge Laboratory May 22, 2012
Verastem, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company focused on discovering and developing drugs to treat breast and other cancers by targeting cancer stem cells, announced that it will host a remote opening of the NASDAQ Stock Market in its laboratory in Cambridge, MA, on May 22, 2012. (more...)

Increased Mammograms Up to 65% Responsible for Breast Cancer Mortality Reduction
NEW YORK, NY-- - TriMarkPublications.com cites in its newly published "Game Changers in Breast Cancer Therapies " report that increased mammograms are up to 65% responsible for reductions in ... (more...)

Breast cancer vaccine that elicits powerful immune response also improves recurrence rates
A breast cancer vaccine already shown to elicit a powerful immune response in women with varying levels of HER2 expression has the ability to improve recurrence rates and is well tolerated in an adjuvant setting, according to new research from a clinical trial led by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. (more...)

Breast cancer study could lead to new generation of drugs for the disease | Dr Harpal Kumar, Cancer Research UK
We hope that one day drugs will exist for all 10 forms of breast cancer, so a woman need never be told she has the 'wrong' type Breast cancer is a global problem – 1.4 million women worldwide are diagnosed each year. Almost 50,000 of them live here in the UK. But thanks to improvements in care, it's also a success story. Eight out of 10 women now survive for five years or more following a ... (more...)

Collaborative study looks for clues on hard-to-treat breast cancer
( DOE/Pacific Northwest National Laboratory ) Some types of breast cancer can be successfully treated with drugs such as tamoxifen, but treatment for a type of breast cancer more common in young and black women is still limited to radiation and general chemotherapy. Called triple negative breast cancer, this type of cancer is the focus of a 20-month, $8.6-million research project that aims to ... (more...)

Research and Markets: Taxotere (Breast Cancer) - Analysis and Forecasts to 2020
Dublin - Research and Markets has announced the addition of GlobalData 's new report "Taxotere (more...)

Two Powerful Drugs Can Kill Breast Cancer Cells, Says MIT
Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology find that erlotinib and doxorubicin can kill breast cancer cells. (more...)

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