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28/03/2014 - Drugs hope to spare women breast surgery
Women with the breast cancer gene BRCA1 might be treated with drugs rather than surgery in the future, researchers say today. More
24/03/2014 - Screen some women more often - conference
About a third of women would benefit from undergoing breast screening more frequently than at present, a conference has been told. More
21/03/2014 - How exercise reduces breast cancer risk
Women of any age can cut their risk of breast cancer by undertaking daily physical activity, researchers reported yesterday. More
21/03/2014 - Breast care boosted in Britain - conference
Britain has achieved a transformation in breast cancer care of young women in the last 25 years, a conference will hear today. More
21/03/2014 - Meteorites and explosions in cancer breakthroughs
A precious metal widely used in modern electronics could hold the key to a "revolution" in cancer treatment, British researchers claimed yesterday. More
20/03/2014 - Breast cancer battle gains and losses
The battle against breast cancer is showing gains and losses, a conference heard yesterday. More
12/03/2014 - Nicotine patches no help in pregnancy
Pregnant women who are trying to stop smoking gain little from using nicotine patches, researchers have warned. More
11/03/2014 - Professor hits at ageism in cancer care
Cancer care world-wide remains riddled with ageism, a group of British experts says. More
11/03/2014 - Hope for new ovarian test
Danish researchers have developed a powerful new test for ovarian cancer. More
10/03/2014 - New plan to cut prostate screening harm
Britain could successfully screen for prostate cancer by using new risk-based systems, an expert has said. More
28/02/2014 - Women urged to follow Angelina on cancer
High profile stories about women facing genetic risk of cancer have had an impact on thousands of people - but not enough impact, campaigners say today. More
24/02/2014 - Denmark hails HPV vaccination success
An HPV vaccine is already “highly effective” in reducing the risk of cervical lesions, just six years after it was introduced, the first Danish study into its benefits has found. More
20/02/2014 - Food packaging risk claim
Most food now comes in plastic packaging - and chronic exposure to these substances may be causing unknown health hazards, experts warn today. More
19/02/2014 - Assisted suicide attracts lonely - Swiss study
Women and those living alone use the right to assisted suicide in Switzerland more than others, according to a major study published today. More
18/02/2014 - HIV drug may prevent cancer
A drug used to treat HIV could also be used to protect women from developing cervical cancer, researchers have revealed. More
17/02/2014 - Hope for breast cancer prevention
Drugs could be available to help some women at high risk of breast cancer, British researchers have revealed. More
14/02/2014 - How cancer hits men globally
Men are much more badly affected by cancer globally than women, according to figures published today. More
12/02/2014 - Roll your own warning as millions quit
Roll your own cigarettes are just as harmful as factory rolled cigarettes, researchers say today. More
11/02/2014 - Tobacco link to breast cancer
Young women who become heavy smokers place themselves at increased risk of developing a common form of breast cancer, researchers warned yesterday. More
11/02/2014 - Cancer delays that kill
People with cancers affecting the mouth and throat delay seeing a doctor about symptoms longer than any other cancer patients, researchers warned today. More
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