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Latest Dana-Farber Cancer Institute In Boston Items
  • Study: Radiation for breast cancer can harm hearts

    Women treated with radiation for breast cancer are more likely to develop heart problems later, even with the lower doses used today, troubling new research suggests. The risk comes from any amount of radiation, starts five years after treatment and lasts for decades, doctors found.


  • Cancer's growing burden: the high cost of care

    Patti Tyree was afraid that cancer would steal her future. Instead, the cost of treating it has.


  • Reactions heated on Planned Parenthood-Komen rift

    Planned Parenthood said Wednesday that it received more than $400,000 from 6,000 donors in the 24 hours after news broke that its affiliates would be losing grants for breast screenings from the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast-cancer foundation.


  • Big promise is seen in 2 new breast cancer drugs

    Breast cancer experts are cheering what could be some of the biggest advances in more than a decade: two new medicines that significantly delay the time until women with very advanced cases get worse.


  • Study: Half of women over 40 get annual mammograms

    Remember the uproar last year when a government task force said most women don't need annual mammograms? It turns out that only half of women over 40 had been getting them that often to start with, even when they have insurance that covers screening.


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