Researchers at Mount Sinai have discovered a previously unknown mechanism by which not-yet-malignant breast cancer cells can travel to other organs and 'turn on' to become metastatic. The study identified potential diagnostic biomarkers, including the transcription factor NR2F1, that could help predict relapse.
A team of scientists from the German Cancer Research Center discovered that reprogrammed macrophages produce a cocktail of metastasis-promoting proteins that support the growth of breast cancer cells in distant organs. The study identified new targets for therapy to restrain the spread of breast cancer.
A new study suggests that while breast density knowledge may be increasing due to existing state laws, there is still room for improvement. The study found that most women with non-dense breasts did not correctly know their own density, and that lower education was associated with a lower chance of accurately knowing one's own density.
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A study published by Wiley found that women with low vitamin D levels are more likely to develop breast cancer, particularly among Hispanic/Latina women. The research suggests that sufficient vitamin D may protect against breast cancer, with a 21% lower risk observed in women with adequate levels.
Researchers discovered that sialylation of the epidermal growth factor receptor modulates cell mechanics and enhances cancer cell invasion. ST6Gal-I, an enzyme that adds sialic acid to EGFR, plays a key role in tumor progression and metastasis.
Researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center have discovered new genetic and cellular factors that can determine breast cancer recurrence. The study's findings have the potential to improve treatment choices and screening methods, and may also benefit women who have not had breast cancer.
A team of biologists identified a protein involved in the spread of breast cancer to bones. The discovery confirms the importance of cellular plasticity during the metastatic process and could lead to new treatments. ZEB1, a protein that increases cell plasticity, was found to direct cells with metastatic characteristics to bones.
The ESMO Breast Cancer Congress 2022 event will present more than 200 studies on various aspects of breast cancer, including new treatments and innovative clinical practices. The congress will be held onsite in Berlin, Germany, and online, offering a platform for breast cancer specialists to share knowledge and improve patient outcomes.
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A mutated gene in more than 20% of breast cancer recurrences promotes metastasis and resistance to hormone therapy. Researchers identify potential vulnerabilities, leading to the development of personalized treatment approaches.
A recent study by Cathy Bradley found that Medicaid patients with continuous coverage have better cancer survival rates compared to those without. Conversely, screening programs for low-income women may not be as effective as general insurance coverage.
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine discovered that cancer cells suppress a key enzyme in propionate metabolism, increasing production of methylmalonic acid (MMA) and causing cells to become more aggressive. This metabolic change may hold the key to understanding how tumors metastasize and developing novel therapies.
Researchers compared long-term quality-of-life outcomes in women with breast cancer treated with breast-conserving surgery and radiation therapy versus mastectomy and reconstruction without radiation therapy. Mastectomy and reconstruction was associated with lower overall quality of life, but not physical function or mental health.
Researchers at MD Anderson have made significant advancements in treating neuroendocrine tumors with combination therapy, identified consensus subtypes for hepatocellular carcinoma to improve treatment selection, and found a targetable vulnerability in urothelial cancer due to MTAP loss.
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Researchers identified rural Georgia counties with high mortality rates from breast, prostate, colorectal, and lung cancer. These hotspots were concentrated in the eastern Piedmont to southern Coastal Plain regions, as well as southwestern and northern rural areas.
The AURORA study found that metastatic breast cancer tumors have distinct genetic and immune feature profiles compared to primary tumors. These differences may lead to more effective treatments by considering individual patient biopsies and biomarkers.
The University of Cincinnati researcher Xiaoting Zhang has been awarded a five-year grant renewal to continue his genetic driver study of breast cancer and potential therapeutic targets. Zhang's team discovered that the gene MED1 functions as a co-driver with HER2 in promoting tumor growth, spread, and treatment resistance.
Researchers found a steady decline in annual mammography use by breast cancer survivors between 2009 and 2016, with the largest decrease seen among younger patients. The study highlights the importance of reinforcing the significance of annual mammograms for breast cancer survivors.
Dr. Philip D. Greenberg has been elected as the American Association for Cancer Research President-Elect for 2022-2023. He will work to harness advances in cancer research and translate them for patient benefit, with a focus on addressing disparities in minority engagement.
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Patients with serious illnesses seek cosmetic procedures to maintain their physical and mental well-being, as well as to become comfortable in social settings. The study found that these procedures are often chosen for noninvasive treatments and endorsed by doctors, friends, and family.
Researchers have discovered 23 proteins in breast milk that could indicate breast cancer, paving the way for a potential blood test. The study's findings, if confirmed, may enable earlier diagnosis and improve survival rates.
A new study suggests that cardamonin, a compound from the cardamom spice, can kill triple-negative breast cancer cells and reduce PD-L1 expression. The findings hold promise for improving cancer therapy without severe side effects.
A study analyzing blood samples from premenopausal women with breast cancer found high levels of inflammatory markers and low antioxidant levels. These findings may reveal a new diagnostic tool for the disease, with implications for identifying early stages and improving treatment outcomes.
The study reveals a narrowing gap between cancer profiles in China and the USA, with converging trends in lung, breast, and colorectal cancers. China's cancer burden is expected to rise, while the US has seen reduced rates since the 1990s due to effective prevention strategies.
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The Victoria's Secret Global Fund for Women's Cancers has awarded five female researchers for their groundbreaking work on breast and gynecologic cancers. The recipients will receive a $100,000 honorarium and be invited to participate in a broader women's cancers grant program.
Researchers at Okayama University have created a new method to kill cancer cells using light-activated protein AR3, reducing the risk of adverse reactions. The approach uses green light to trigger apoptosis in targeted cells, offering a promising alternative to conventional treatments.
Researchers have created a biobank of breast cancer organoids from 87 patient tumor samples, including nearly half that are 'triple negative', an aggressive form of the disease. The biobank allows scientists to test specific drugs on those cancers in a dish, potentially leading to better treatment options.
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A new study from the University of Eastern Finland shows that liquid biopsy can detect cancer mutations months before recurrent breast cancer is detected. This method uses biomarkers released by cancer cells in serum samples to assess changes in intratumoural heterogeneity and provide a more accurate clinical picture.
Researchers develop innovative non-contact agitation technology to assess motility and invasive capacity of cancer cells in tissue sections. The study reveals significant increases in Rac/Cdc42 activity in tumor areas, with stronger correlations found in advanced cancer stages.
A study published in JAMA Network Open found that half of all women will experience at least one false positive mammogram over a decade of annual breast cancer screening with 3D mammography. The risk of false positives is lower for women screened every other year, and non-dense breasts also show a lower false positive risk.
A study published in PLOS Medicine found associations between consuming artificial sweeteners and increased cancer risk. The researchers analyzed data from 102,865 French adults and discovered higher risks for overall cancer, breast cancer, and obesity-related cancers.
Researchers at TTUHSC will investigate common mechanisms of resistance and sensitivity in alternate telomere lengthening (ALT) cancers, with a focus on targeting ATM kinase inhibitors for therapy. The team aims to develop clinical trials for patients with ALT+ cancers.
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Researchers at Karolinska Institutet identified a novel protein mechanism that inhibits tumour growth in ER-negative breast cancer, leading to improved prognosis. High levels of GIT1 were associated with reduced tumour growth and better outcomes in ER-negative patients.
A new study found that women have varying preferences for learning about their personal breast density, with higher rates among Non-Hispanic Black and Asian women. The study suggests that current breast density notifications may not meet the needs of all women, particularly those with lower literacy levels.
A new study reveals that the COVID-19 pandemic has led to significant declines in cancer screening rates across the US, particularly for colorectal, cervical, breast, and lung cancers. The American Cancer Society's National Consortium has announced nine recommendations to increase cancer screening rates and improve quality care.
Researchers developed a computational approach called CellTrek to combine parallel gene-expression profiling methods, creating spatial maps at single-cell resolution. The tool provides detailed information on individual cell types' location within tissues, enabling unique biological insights.
Researchers have discovered an essential role of LCOR in enabling cancer cells to present tumour antigens, making them visible to the immune system. This approach increases the success of immunotherapy in triple-negative breast cancer, a subtype with low treatment response rates.
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A new AI tool has been developed to classify breast density on mammograms with high accuracy, overcoming limitations of visual classification. The tool, TRACE4BDensity, showed 89% accuracy in distinguishing between low and high density breast tissue, and was validated by external experts.
Columbia University researchers have engineered a microbial encapsulation system that temporarily hides therapeutic bacteria from immune systems, allowing them to deliver drugs to tumors and kill cancer cells in mice. The system, called iCAP, controls the bacteria's surface by manipulating gene circuits.
New research suggests that routine mammograms can provide key insights into a woman's risk of cardiovascular disease. The study found that detection of breast arterial calcifications on mammograms was associated with a higher risk of heart disease and stroke in postmenopausal women.
Scientists at George Mason University are developing a therapeutic drug to replace BRCA1 in women deficient, offering an alternative for patients resistant to tamoxifen. The team aims to define the structural features of BRCA1 and identify specific cancer stem cells to target, providing a personalized and precision medicine approach.
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Researchers identify two genes, GLI1 and Notch1, responsible for aggressive growth and spread of triple negative breast cancers in African American women. A combination approach using inhibitors and chemotherapy agents significantly inhibits tumor growth and metastasis.
Two clinical trials will report groundbreaking data on adjuvant olaparib for germline BRCA1/2 associated breast cancer and pembrolizumab for early-stage non-small cell lung cancer. These treatments aim to improve survival rates and reduce recurrence.
A new study reveals that intra-tumoral injections of a plant virus-based immunotherapy could lead to groundbreaking therapy for both canine and human inflammatory breast cancer patients. The treatment generated potent local and systemic anti-tumor immune responses, improving quality of life and survival in treated dogs.
A new study found that knowledge about breast density and its risks is linked to women's race/ethnicity and health literacy. While most women correctly understand some facts, significant variations were observed across racial and ethnic groups and health literacy levels.
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A randomized Phase III trial showed a significant overall survival benefit with ribociclib plus endocrine therapy for postmenopausal patients with HR+ and HER2- metastatic breast cancer. The median survival was 63.9 months, and the six-year survival rate was 44.2%, compared to 51.4 months and 32% for placebo.
A team from UNIGE has identified a potential target for restoring the efficacy of standard breast cancer treatment. The loss of SPRED2 protein leads to tumor proliferation even with tamoxifen treatment. Combining tamoxifen with an inhibitor of estrogen-independent cell activation may be promising for resistant patients.
The Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas has awarded a grant extension to Dr. Rakhshanda Rahman, allowing her to provide no-cost mammograms and Pap smears to underinsured and uninsured women in the Permian Basin. The program aims to address high cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates in West Texas.
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Researchers developed a novel scaffold to grow breast tumors with reduced immune variability, enabling more accurate immunotherapy drug testing. The new model replicates treatment-resistant breast cancer microenvironments and predicts patient responses to therapy.
A research team at Huntsman Cancer Institute has developed new methods to identify personalized drug treatments for breast cancer. They have created a way to narrow the number of drugs that might be effective in each tumor based on its unique characteristics and behavior in laboratory models.
A modeling study suggests that breast cancer overdiagnosis may occur in about 15% of screen-detected cases, rather than the estimated 30%. This could spare around 25,000 women unnecessary treatment. Researchers used data from the Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium to estimate the rate of overdiagnosis.
A study published in Nature Cancer has found that tissue damage caused by radiation can facilitate the spread of cancer, with neutrophils playing a key role. The researchers used mice to test the effect of high doses of radiation on healthy lung tissue and found that secondary tumours formed more easily in damaged lungs.
Researchers found that MYC inhibition by Omomyc exerts a dramatic effect on the metastatic process, reducing primary tumor and metastatic growth. The study suggests that MYC inhibition is anti-metastatic in breast cancer, offering promise as an anti-metastatic therapy.
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Researchers at the University of Houston have identified a new biomarker, NPY1R, that predicts therapy outcome and has potential as a drug target in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer. The study found that NPY1R expression is associated with favorable outcomes in Luminal A subtype breast cancer, but declines in resistant cases.
Annual MRI screenings starting at ages 30-35 may reduce breast-cancer mortality by more than 50% among women who carry certain genetic changes in three genes. The predictions involve pathogenic variants in ATM, CHEK2 and PALB2 genes – which collectively are as prevalent as the much-reported BRCA1/2 gene mutations.
Researchers investigated the association between family history of breast cancer and mammographic breast density among 14,000 premenopausal women. The study found a positive correlation between having a family history of breast cancer and higher mammographic breast density in these women.
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A first-of-its-kind tool has been developed to help doctors better diagnose inflammatory breast cancer (IBC), a rare and aggressive type of breast cancer. The tool, which includes a quantitative scoring system, aims to increase diagnostic accuracy and predict outcomes, guiding treatment decisions.
A recent study published in JAMA Network Open found that the COVID-19 pandemic led to fewer early-stage and more late-stage breast cancer diagnoses. Researchers at UC San Diego Health surveyed patients with breast and colorectal cancers in 2019 and 2020, finding a significant increase in stage IV diagnoses.
Researchers compared early- and late-stage breast and colorectal cancer diagnoses before and during the pandemic at a California cancer center. The study found significant changes in diagnosis stages during the pandemic.
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New studies from Michigan Medicine researchers aim to remove financial barriers for patients who receive abnormal test results, enabling them to complete the diagnostic process. The findings suggest that removing cost barriers could save lives by increasing screening uptake, particularly among women and underserved populations.
Research published in BMJ Open found that older women with higher oestrogen levels had a lower risk of severe COVID-19 infection and death. Women taking hormone replacement therapy also showed a significantly reduced risk of dying from COVID-19, highlighting the potential benefits of hormonal treatment in reducing infection severity.