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Stiffer breast tissue in obese women promotes tumors
Stiffer breast tissue obese women promotes tumors
2015/8/26
Women who are obese have a higher risk and a worse prognosis for breast cancer, but the reasons why remain unclear. A Cornell study published this month in Science Translational Medicine explains how ...
Management of women at high familial risk for breast and ovarian cancer
high familial risk breast and ovarian cancer
2015/3/24
Women with a strong family history of breast and/or ovarian cancer have a greatly increased risk for the development of these diseases. The key question for these women is what they can do to ameliora...
A Model for Engaging and Empowering Indigenous Women in Cancer Screening
Women Cancer Screening
2015/3/19
In this paper I will use the term Indigenous to refer to
Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. I also
ask readers to note that Australia’s South Sea Islander
population is reco...
An evaluation of support groups for young women with early breast cancer
early breast cancer women
2015/3/19
This study evaluated the efficacy of a support group for young
women with a diagnosis of early breast cancer. Participants
were 44 women ranging in age from 23 to 50 years (mean = 40
years) who att...
The integrated, multidisciplinary clinic: a new model for the ongoing management of women at high genetic risk for breast and ovarian cancer
risk management
2015/3/18
An important minority of Australian women have a strong hereditary predisposition for the development of breast and/or
ovarian cancer. Evidence-based cancer risk reduction strategies for this group a...
MANAGEMENT OF WOMEN AT INCREASED GENETIC RISK OF OVARIAN CANCER
INCREASED GENETIC RISK MANAGEMENT
2015/3/13
Epidemiological studies have identified family history as one of
the major risk factors for epithelial ovarian cancer (subsequently
referred to as “ovarian cancer”) and in recent years we have
gain...
The clinical utility of morphologic data in the identification and care of women with BRCA1-associated breast cancer
morphologic data in the identification care of women BRCA1-associated breast cancer
2015/3/13
We all make assumptions about the genetic composition of individuals based on their appearance. Gender, racial heritage and some genetic diseases produce recognisable outward features in individuals. ...
The Look Good...Feel Better program: a pathway to self-esteem for women with cancer
pathway to self-esteem women with cancer
2015/3/10
The Look Good…Feel Better program offers a free cosmetic workshop to women undergoing chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy for cancer. The central aim is to improve the self-image, self-esteem and confide...
Predictors of Sleep-Wake Disturbances in Breast Cancer Survivors Compared to Women Without Breast Cancer
Breast cancer survivors Sleep disturbances
2015/1/19
Current evidence shows that sleep-wake disturbances are a persistent problem in women surviving breast cancer. The purpose of this study was to refine the knowledge regarding the incidence, prevalence...
Blood Superoxide Dismutase and Catalase Activities in Women Affected with Breast Cancer
Catalase ROS
2009/12/30
Experimental and epidemiological evidences implicate the involvement of oxygen derived radicals in the pathogenesis of cancer development. Oxygen derived radicals are able to cause damage to membranes...
Sheffield expert to study breast cancer risk in women
Sheffield expert breast cancer risk women
2009/10/21
A researcher at the University of Sheffield is to investigate whether women with a mutation in a gene that prevents folate (vitamin B9) working effectively, may be at increased risk of breast cancer.
Knowledge About Breast Cancer and Mammography in Breast Cancer Screening Among Women Awaiting Mammography
Mammography breast neoplasms cancer screening information management
2009/6/23
The purpose of this study was to evaluate knowledge about breast cancer and mammography in breast cancer screening among women awaiting mammographic examination. A cross-sectional survey was carried o...
We’ve got a groovy thing goin’ baby… or have we? Involving women in clinical trials
baby women clinical trials
2003/3/13
This paper explores how the number of women in clinical trials
might be increased and the extent to which researchers,
clinicians and women are jointly working to improve outcomes
for women. It exp...