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June 7, 2006

Racial Component Is Found in Lethal Breast Cancer
By Denise Grady
Reprinted from New York Times

 

May 2, 2006

'Natural' Guidance: Better Safety, Efficacy Data on Natural Medicines Are Now Available for a Fee, as Public Use Grows
By Sandra G. Boodman
Reprinted from Washington Post


April 24, 2006

Breast cancer survivors stop screening, study says
By Mike Stobbe
Reprinted from Boston Globe


March 22, 2006

Flaw Seen in Genetic Test for Breast Cancer Risk
By Andy Pollack
Reprinted from New York Times


March 20, 2006 Illogical Cutbacks on Cancer
By Bob Herbert
Reprinted from New York Times
March 8, 2006

Pay Method Said to Sway Drug Choices of Oncologists
By REED ABELSON
Reprinted from the New York Times


February 19, 2006

Doctors want to find spreading cancer
By Lauren Neergaard

February 8, 2006 Large Clinical Trial Finds Low-Fat Diet Does Not Reduce Incidence of Breast Cancer, Heart Disease or Stroke
Read the New York Times story here
Read the study that appeared in JAMA here
Read the National Women's Health Network's perspective here
Susan Says
February 1, 2006 Women Are Said to Face Hidden Heart Disease Risk
By Denise Grady
Reprinted from New York Times

  Beating the Odds
World News Tonight takes a look at the latest in cancer treatments, and what you need to know to get the best care. Click on Breast Cancer to see an interactive map that displays exciting new research, including work being done by the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation.
January 31, 2006

Getting to Cancer Where it Starts: The Breast Ducts
Dr. Saraswati Sukumar, a professor at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and a long-time associate of the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation, is studying the potential to treat early breast cancer by putting chemotherapy directly in to the breast ducts.


January 4, 2006 Low-Fat Diet Prompts Mild Weight Loss
By Rob Stein
Reprinted fromWashington Post

November 29, 2005

Is There a Link Between Stress and Cancer?
By Gina Kolata
Reprinted from New York Times



October 27, 2005 Mammograms Validated as Key In Cancer Fight
By Gina Kolata
Reprinted from New York Times
October 20, 2005

Call for More, Earlier Use of Herceptin: Trial Finds Drug Effective Against Breast Cancer
By Bernadette Tansey, and Sabin Russell
Reprinted from San Francisco Chronicle



October 9, 2005

Scientists Posit Stem Cells as Cancer's Source: Researchers Have Found Mutant Colonies that Can Create Tumors
By Marie McCullough
Inquirer Staff Writer
Reprinted from Philadelphia Inquirer

 

September 20, 2005

Etheridge Rediscovers Love
By Janet Kornblum
Reprinted fromUSA TODAY


September 13, 2005

Harvard Study Cites Increased Relapse for Women in Their 40s
By Scott Allen, Globe Staff
Reprinted from the Boston Globe


June 13, 2005 Beating The Odds
Katherine Hobson
Reprinted from US News and World Report
 
June 13, 2005 Hold the Champagne
Bernadine Healy, MD
Reprinted from US News and World Report
May 25, 2005 Exercise Can Decrease Risk of Dying from Breast Cancer
Rob Stein
Reprinted from Washington Post
May 17, 2005 Study of Breast Cancer Patients Finds Benefit in Low-Fat Diets
Gina Kolata and Lawerence K, Altman
Reprinted from New York Times
 
May 25, 2005 Therapies Shown to Cure Breast Cancer
Rob Stein
Reprinted from Washington Post
 
April 26, 2005 Breast Cancer Recurrence Is Cut in Half by a Drug
Andrew Pollack
Reprinted from New York Times
 
October 13, 2004

Study: Adolescence Affects Breast Cancer
Linda A. Johnson
Reprinted from Yahoo Health

September 29, 2004

Advocacy Group To Offer Discounted Egg, Sperm Storage Services for Individuals Undergoing Cancer Treatment
Reprinted from Kaisernetwork.org


September 24, 2004

A woman who had pieces of her ovaries surgically removed and frozen before cancer chemotherapy became pregnant after the tissue was put back into her abdomen.
Rick Weiss
Reprinted from the Washington Post

June 14, 2004

Mammograms Harder to Get, Report Finds
The Associated Press
Reprinted from The New York Times

June 6, 2004

New Looks at Old Questions
Susan Love, MD
Reprinted from The New York Times

March 3, 2004

Estrogen Study Stopped Early Because of Slight Stroke Risk
Denise Grady
Reprinted from The New York Times

February 17, 2004

Study Suggests Breast Cancer Is Linked to Use of Antibiotics
Anahad O'Connor
Reprinted from the The New York Timts

January 6, 2004

Some Fear Women Lack Facts About Mammograms
Rob Stein
Reprinted from the Washington Post

December 23, 2003

For Breast Cancer Survivors, Lymphedema Adds Insult to Injury
Michael Toscano
Reprinted from the Associated Press

October 24, 2003

Women With Genetic Mutation at High Risk for Breast Cancer, Study Confirms
Leslie Berger
Reprinted from The New York Times

October 10, 2003

New Drug Regimen Greatly Cuts Risk of Recurring Breast Cancer
Leslie Berger
Reprinted from The New York Times

August 12, 2003

Herbs for Hot Flashes: New Attention, Mixed Results
Gina Kolata
Reprinted from The New York Times

August 8, 2003

New Study Links Hormones to Breast Cancer Risk
Lawrence K. Altman
Reprinted from The New York Times

August 7, 2003

First Year of Hormone Treatment Is Found to Raise Risk of Heart Attack
Mary Duenwald
Reprinted from The New York Times

August 6, 2003

Health Stores Often Give Bad Cancer Advice
Anthony J. Brown, MD
Reprinted from Reuters Health

August 5, 2003

A Fight for Free Access To Medical Research
Rick Weiss
Reprinted from the Washington Post

July 20, 2003

Hormone therapy's rise and fall: Science lost its way, and women lost out
Stephen Smith
Reprinted from The Boston Globe

June 25, 2003

Study Finds New Risks in Hormone Therapy
Denise Grady
Reprinted from The New York Times

June 10, 2003

Surprise Role for Ex-Senator: Male Breast Cancer Survivor
By Lynette Clemetson
Reprinted from The New York Times

May 28, 2003

Hormone Use Found to Raise Dementia Risk
By Denise Grady
Reprinted from The New York Times

May 18, 2003

Exercise May Improve Quality Of Life For Breast Cancer Survivors
By Dianne Partie Lange
Reprinted from The Los Angeles Times

May 18, 2003

New Breast Self-Exam Guidelines Stir Debate
By Rita Rubin
Reprinted from USA TODAY

May 9, 2003

Marin Study Links Alcohol, Cancer
By Errin Haines
Reprinted from The Los Angeles Times

April 22, 2003

Hormone Studies: What Went Wrong?
By Gina Kolata
Reprinted from The New York Times

March 18, 2003

Researchers Find HRT Does Not Improve Quality of Life
By Thomas H. Maugh II and Rosie Mestel
Reprinted from The Los Angeles Times

March 7, 2003

Panel Finds No Connection Between Cancer and Abortion
By Lawrence K. Altman
Reprinted from The New York Times

January 26, 2003

Drug Sales Bring Huge Profits, and Scrutiny to Cancer Doctors
By Reed Abelson
Reprinted from The New York Times

December 19, 2002

Breast Cancer: Genes Are Tied to Death Rates
By Gina Kolata
Reprinted from The New York Times

Breast Cancer and "Breast Self-Exam"

October 17, 2002

Lumpectomy Is Seen as Equal in Benefit to Removing Breast
By Gina Kolata
Reprinted from the New York Times

October 9, 2002

Doctors Rethink the Wisdom of Chemo for Breast Cancer
Reprinted from Wall Street Journal
( includes an interview with Dr. Susan Love)


October 7, 2002

Detecting Breast Cancer Before It Starts
By Susan M. Love
Reprinted from the New York TImes


Media Coverage


Breast Cancer and the Environment

August 28, 2002

Six-part Special Report on attempts to address possible links between breast cancer and the local environment on Long Island.

Reprinted from Newsday

Part 1: What Went Wrong?

Part 2: Study in Frustration

Part 3: Still Searching

Part 4: Prescription For Failure

Part 5: Flaws in The System

Part 6: New Approaches in Cluster Hunting

Graphic Charts Included with Article

Where Long Island Breast Cancer Ranks
Cluster Hunting
The GIS, Simplified
The Long Island Case Control Study, Step By Step

August 28, 2002

Breast Cancer on Long Island: No Epidemic Despite the Clamor for Action
By Gina Kolata
Reprinted from the New York Times

August 15, 2002

Cancers Born or Made? Lessons from Long Island
A commentary by Breast Cancer Action's Executive Director Barbara A. Brenner.
This commentary first appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle

August 12, 2002

Looking for the Link
By Gina Kolata
Reprinted from the New York Times

August 6, 2002

Long Island Study Finds No Link Between Breast Cancer and Pesticides
By Vivian S. Toy
Reprinted from the New York Times

Additional Information




Download a PDF of the information released by the National Institutes of Health on the Breast Cancer and the Environment Studies Conducted and Supported by the National Cancer Institute.

Download the PDF The Long Island Breast Cancer Study Project:Questions and Answers, written by the National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund.


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Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) in the Spotlight

July 16, 2002
Preventive Medicine, Properly Practiced
By Susan Love, MD
Reprinted from the New York Times

July 12, 2002
Why were all those women taking hormones in the first place?
By Emily Yoffe
Reprinted from Slate


Mammography in the Spotlight

June 28, 2002
Mammogram Team Learns From Its Errors
By Michael Moss
Reprinted from the New York Times

June 28, 2002

Tips on Mammography Clinics
Reprinted from the New York Times

June 27, 2002

Spotting Breast Cancer:Doctors Are Weak Link
By Michael Moss
Reprinted from the New York Times





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