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Researchers found that drinking coffee daily while taking tamoxifen could reduce the risk of breast cancer recurrence. Read More ›

Researchers have determined that women who show a marked reduction in breast density on mammography during tamoxifen treatment have a 50% decrease in breast cancer mortality. Read More ›

Researchers report that alterations of particular DNA regions factor into the prostate cancer development. Read More ›

Few breast cancer survivors follow national exercise recommendations of at least 150 minutes per week of moderate exercise during the 10 years following a diagnosis. Read More ›

New research shows that cancer prevention beliefs differ between whites and minorities, including Asians, blacks, and Hispanics, and that minorities feel they are less likely than whites to develop cancer. Read More ›

Memory complaints among early-stage breast cancer patients who have undergone treatment are significantly linked to lower neuropsychological test performance. Read More ›

Breast cancer patients may not metabolize tamoxifen well if they, along with patient-specific genetic factors, lack exposure to vitamin D during the winter months. Read More ›

When examining higher doses of tamoxifen and its second mechanism of action separate from estrogen receptors, researchers discovered the drug’s potential to fight aggressive, triple-negative breast cancer. Read More ›

I spent five years of my life being treated for cancer, but since then I’ve spent fifteen years being treated for nothing other than looking different than anyone else. Read More ›

In March, the National Compre-hensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines for genetic/familial high-risk assessment for breast and ovarian cancers were updated. Read More ›

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