Strong Bones Linked to Breast Cancer in Older Women
July 29, 2008 by MedHeadlines
Filed under Breast Cancer, Medical Research, Osteoporosis, Women's Health
Researchers at the University of Arizona (UA) have just released the findings of a study that explored the connection between bone density and breast cancer in post-menopausal women. In the study, which followed almost 10,000 women for eight years or more, the women with the highest bone density also had a higher rate of breast cancer during the course of the study. Read more
Bone Density Test Can Detect ‘Silent Fractures’
December 20, 2007 by MedHeadlines
Filed under Osteoporosis, Women's Health
Med Headlines - A simple bone density test can detect “silent fractures” that would otherwise go unnoticed and lead to complications, such as a dowager’s hump, according to research published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association. University of Pittsburgh scientists report that a commonly used bone density test can effectively screen for osteoporosis and predict a woman’s likelihood of developing spinal fractures up to 15 years in advance. Read more





