Breast cancer treatments that could cause hair loss include chemo, radiation, hormonal therapy, and targeted therapy. Not everyone will lose their hair during cancer treatment. It depends on the type of treatment and the dose. Your doctor can tell you if you can expect hair loss. Talk to the...
~1988!. The effects of breast cancer on the family: A review of the literature. Jour- nal of Psychosocial Oncology, 6, 95-118.Pederson, L. M., & Valanis, B. G. (1988). The effects of breast cancer on the family: A review of the literature. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 6 ...
Background and Objective: The effect of breast cancer cells on the normal function of osteoblasts remains unclear. This study was to investigate the effect of conditioned medium from two types of human breast cancer lines on osteoblastic proliferation, differentiation and mineralization. Methods: Fetal...
Jennifer Litton, from the Department of Breast Medical Oncology at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, who explained what patients can expect when on these hormone therapies — especially if they have not yet gone through menopause. READ MORE:Fertility Concerns May Affect Endocrine Th...
has identified the mechanism of action of PARP inhibitors, used in particular for breast and ovarian cancer in patients carrying the BRCA gene mutation. These inhibitors block two specific activities of the PARP proteins. By blocking one of them, the toxic effect on cancer cells is maintained,...
Breast cancer is a devastating disease afflicting many women. The aim of this retrospective review was to assess the physical and psychological effects of patients who underwent breast reconstruction after breast cancer surgery. Methods: Clearance from the patients' consultants, data protection officer ...
Metastatic breast cancer treatment have several side effects that are not only unpleasant but also diminish the quality of your life. This is why it is important to know how you will be coping with the side effects of metastatic breast cancer treatment.
This review concerns the effects on vision and the eye of medications prescribed at three phases of treatment for women with early-stage breast cancer (BC): (1) adjuvant cytotoxic chemotherapy, (2) adjuvant endocrine therapy, and (3) symptomatic relief. The most common side effects of cytotoxic...
Mass screening for breast cancer by inspection and palpation has been carried out by a single surgeon for 22 years in the northern area of Nara Prefecture. One hundred seventeen cases of breast cancer were detected in 144, 520 women, of which 103 were detected at the first checkup and 74 ...
- 《British Journal of Cancer》 被引量: 517发表: 2006年 The cognitive effects of adjuvant chemotherapy in early stage breast cancer: a prospective study Purpose: The primary purpose of this study was to evaluate the cognitive effects of adjuvant chemotherapy in post-menopausal breast cancer ...