Healthy Living/WellnessScientists Identify Molecular Marker In Healthy Tissue That May Help Predict Breast Cancer Risk Researchers have discovered a molecular marker known as Ki67 in breast tissue. This biomarker can be used by doctors to determine whether a patient has a low or high risk of developing breast cancer later in life.by Ted Ranosa
Healthy Living/WellnessSugar In Western Diet Fuels Growth Of Breast Cancer Tumor: Other Effects Of Too Much Sugarby Alyssa Navarro
Healthy Living/WellnessTiming Counts In Treating Breast Cancer As Delays Can Be Deadly, Researchers Confirmby Jim Algar
Healthy Living/WellnessFalse Positive Mammograms Tied To Slight Increase In Breast Cancer Riskby Katherine Derla
Healthy Living/WellnessResearchers Identify Genetic Make-Up Of Breast Cancer Tumors That Growby Katrina Pascual
Healthy Living/WellnessTwo Inexpensive, Generic Drugs Effective In Reducing Breast Cancer Death Risk In Postmenopausal Womenby Jim Algar
Healthy Living/WellnessFamily History Of Breast Cancer Doesn't Reduce Chances Of Successful Recovery, A Study Findsby Jim Algar
Healthy Living/Wellness'Dense' Tissue Seen In Mammogram May Not Suggest Need For Further Tests, Doctors Sayby Jim Algar
Healthy Living/WellnessA gene that lowers breast cancer risk? Some Latina women have itby James Maynard
Healthy Living/WellnessBras and breast cancer: They have nothing in common, says new studyby James Maynard