Alternative therapies are popular among breast cancer patients
Women recovering from breast cancer choose biological-based therapies, according to findings published in Nursing Research (2010 Jan-Feb;59(1):58-66).
Women recovering from breast cancer choose biological-based therapies, according to findings published in Nursing Research (2010 Jan-Feb;59(1):58-66).
Socioeconomic status has a psychological affect on women after they are diagnosed with a precancerous breast condition, according to researchers who published a study in Cancer ([Epub ahead of print]).
Almost half of the women who are eligible for breast cancer screening with MRI refuse to undergo the procedure, according to researchers at Johns Hopkins.
African-American women with HR-positive breast cancer face higher risk for disease recurrence and inferior survival compared with women of other races, according to research presented at the CTRC-AACR San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.
Women are reluctant to take tamoxifen to help prevent cancer, according to the results of a study published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention (February 2010;19[2]:443-446).