Survivors / Hot Topics What do the results of the latest research study really mean? Here you will find analyses of the most significant recent studies and learn what Dr. Susan Love thinks the findings mean for you. Visit the archives to find all previous Hot Topics.
December 20, 2007 2007 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium
This symposium is one of the most important breast cancer conferences held each year. Here you will find links to Dr. Love's blog postings from this year's San Antonio conference as well as other reports we have available on our website.
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August 13, 2007 Grapefruit Intake and Breast Cancer Risk
A new study suggests that eating grapefruit, which increases blood levels of estrogen, could increase breast cancer risk.
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June 14, 2007 Study Finds Testosterone Patch Does Not Improve Libido in Female Cancer Survivors
Women often find that that sexual desire and sex itself isn’t the same during or after their cancer treatment. Some of the most common complaints include decreased libido. But the testosterone patch does not appear to be the answer cancer survivors might have been hoping for.
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April 3, 2007 The Lancet: US Focus on 'War on Terror' Undermining 'War on Cancer'
An influential international medical journal has published an editorial declaring that America’s “War on Terror” has led to a situation in which key national medical offices no longer have the budgets they need to advance cancer care.
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December 4, 2006 Can Your Diet Reduce Your Breast Cancer Risk?
We regularly see some excellent news stories on breast cancer prevention, detection, and treatment and the lives of women and men who have been affected by breast cancer. MORE >
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