Low-Fat Diet May Help Breast CancerUpdated results from what researchers call the first study to directly show that lifestyle changes can improve the outlook for people with cancer suggests a low-fat diet can help prevent breast cancer recurrence.
Low-Fat Diet May Help Breast CancerUpdated results from what researchers call the first study to directly show that lifestyle changes can improve the outlook for people with cancer suggests a low-fat diet can help prevent breast cancer recurrence.
Breast Cancer Rates Fall SharplyIn a stunning shift, the number of women diagnosed with breast cancer fell sharply in the United States in 2003 -- a decline researchers attributed to a parallel drop in the number of women taking hormone replacement therapy.
After Breast Cancer: Pregnancy OK?Young women with breast cancer are often advised to wait at least two years after treatment before becoming pregnant, but waiting isnt necessary for those with a good chance of surviving their disease, a new study shows.
Age, Obesity, and Breast Cancer RiskObesity is a well-known risk factor for breast cancer after menopause, but it also appears to help protect women from developing the disease earlier in life.
Internet Tool Predicts Cancer ReturnWomen who undergo surgery for breast cancer may soon be able to use a Web-based tool to find out whether they will benefit from radiation treatment, researchers report.
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