EBCC-6 Press releases 16 April 2008 Hereditary breast cancer – a high cost to patient and healthcare provider alike Obese women disadvantaged in both breast cancer treatment and diagnosis MRI before surgery leads to better-adapted treatment for breast cancer Pregnant patients lose out in breast cancer treatment; a new approach is needed 17 April 2008 New research shows no link between aromatase inhibitors and cardiovascular problems New chemotherapy combo produces side effects, but no extra efficacy, in early breast cancer patients New type of drug shrinks primary breast cancer tumours significantly in just six weeks; research provides leads to a new target in cancer treatment – the cancer stem cell First study on the efficacy of standard chemotherapy in women with metastatic BRCA1/2 breast cancer shows it works better than against sporadic tumours 18 April 2008 Two studies find mammograms benefit women up to the age of 75, and that three-yearly screening intervals are best Acupuncture relieves hot flushes in breast cancer patients taking tamoxifen Combining trastuzumab with neoadjuvant chemotherapy before surgery improves response rates without major adverse effects in women with HER2 positive tumours Countries could save millions of Euros a year if follow-ups for breast cancer patients were led by specialist nurses rather than physicians Breast cancers behave differently before and after the age of 70: could immune defence mechanisms play a role? EBCC-6 Press conferences View EBCC-6 Press conferences TV spot See an interview from FAB (Berlin TV) with Dr. Sibylle Loibl concerning her resesearch on pregnant cancer patients (in German). Click here. Page last modified: 6 September 2011