Tag: breast cancer
Breast cancer survivors, who lose muscle mass, can benefit from strength...
Lynn Panton, Florida State University and Ashley Artese, Roanoke College
Breast cancer research has resulted in treatment that has greatly improved survival rates. As a...
Breast cancer risk higher in western parts of time zones; is...
Richard G. "Bugs" Stevens, University of Connecticut
The 2017 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine was awarded to three researchers “for their discoveries of molecular...
How inherited fitness may affect breast cancer risk
Henry J. Thompson, Colorado State University
Repeated studies have shown that physical inactivity, and the occurrence of obesity to which it is linked, increases the...
How ‘cannibalism’ by breast cancer cells promotes dormancy: A possible clue...
Thomas Bartosh, Texas A&M University
Breast cancer death rates overall have steadily declined since 1989, leading to an increased number of survivors....
Our obsession with hereditary cancers didn’t start when….
Our obsession with hereditary cancers didn't start when we discovered the breast cancer gene
Devon Stillwell, Johns Hopkins University
Angelina Jolie received much public attention for...
Shift work causes breast cancer in mice, according to a new...
Shift work causes breast cancer in mice, according to a new study – so what does this mean for humans?
Richard Stevens, University of Connecticut
A...