A study recently published in PLos One suggests that women who are taking chemotherapy after breast cancer surgery or diagnosis may be better off also taking dietary supplements li[...]
Over the past decade, real progress has been made in the prevention and treatment of breast cancer. We now have more sophisticated tools to better understand, assess, and defeat th[...]
"Save the ta-tas." The bumper sticker glared back at me as I made my morning commute to work as a breast cancer researcher, as if I needed reminding that October is Breas[...]
A little over a year ago, I had never heard of Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC). It's not surprising though. Most people — including many in the medical field — hav[...]
High-carb diet tied to breast cancer risk for some – Older women who eat a lot of starchy and sweet carbohydrates may be at increased risk of a less common but deadlier form [...]
Diet, supplement and environmental strategies. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I think that the most terrifying words in the English language for a woman are &ldqu[...]
Learn what you can do to reduce your risks for breast cancer in this Breast Cancer Awareness video with expert Marisa Weiss, MD, of Breastcancer.org.[...]
I ♥ boobies. They nourish children. They define a woman's silhouette. And sometimes, they turn toxic. It's the latter that's the subject of Monday's free-spe[...]
Oct. 27, 2010 — A study from Japan has found no association between drinking green tea and a reduced risk for breast cancer. Motoki Iwasaki, from the National Cancer Center i[...]