Black and Hispanic women are less likely than white women to be screened for breast cancer, a large review finds.
More ContentBlack and Hispanic women are less likely than white women to be screened for breast cancer, a large review finds.
More ContentAn artificially intelligent computer system is making breast cancer treatment recommendations on a par with those of cancer doctors, a new study reports.
More ContentAn artificially intelligent computer system is making breast cancer treatment recommendations on a par with those of cancer doctors, a new study reports.
More ContentMany breast cancer survivors take anti-estrogen drugs for at least five years to help lessen their risk of recurrence.
More ContentMany breast cancer survivors take anti-estrogen drugs for at least five years to help lessen their risk of recurrence.
More ContentCancer cases rose 33 percent worldwide in the past 10 years, a new study shows.
More ContentCancer cases rose 33 percent worldwide in the past 10 years, a new study shows.
More ContentFear of cancer recurrence seems to be a primary reason why breast cancer patients choose to have their cancer-free breast removed at the same time as their affected breast, a new study finds.
More ContentFear of cancer recurrence seems to be a primary reason why breast cancer patients choose to have their cancer-free breast removed at the same time as their affected breast, a new study finds.
More ContentAlthough breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer among American women, there are three steps women can take to reduce their risk, a nutritionist says.
More ContentAlthough breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer among American women, there are three steps women can take to reduce their risk, a nutritionist says.
More ContentNew guidelines issued by three leading cancer organizations suggest that more breast cancer patients should get radiation therapy after a mastectomy.
More ContentNew guidelines issued by three leading cancer organizations suggest that more breast cancer patients should get radiation therapy after a mastectomy.
More ContentAfter the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was implemented in 2014, more Hispanic women received breast cancer treatment and enrolled in clinical trials at a California cancer center, a new study finds.
More ContentAfter the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was implemented in 2014, more Hispanic women received breast cancer treatment and enrolled in clinical trials at a California cancer center, a new study finds.
More ContentThe number of Medicare patients getting mammograms increased slightly, but significantly, in the first three years of U.S. health-care reform, according to a new study.
More ContentThe number of Medicare patients getting mammograms increased slightly, but significantly, in the first three years of U.S. health-care reform, according to a new study.
More ContentFor women with advanced HER2-positive breast cancer, a similar but less expensive experimental drug works just as well as the standard drug Herceptin (trastuzumab), a new study finds.
More ContentFor women with advanced HER2-positive breast cancer, a similar but less expensive experimental drug works just as well as the standard drug Herceptin (trastuzumab), a new study finds.
More ContentWomen who carry common gene variants linked to breast cancer can still cut their risk of the disease by following a healthy lifestyle, a large new study suggests.
More ContentWomen who carry common gene variants linked to breast cancer can still cut their risk of the disease by following a healthy lifestyle, a large new study suggests.
More ContentMedia coverage of celebrities who battle breast cancer is not always balanced or thorough, and this skewed view may be one factor in the growing popularity of double mastectomies, a new study suggests.
More ContentMedia coverage of celebrities who battle breast cancer is not always balanced or thorough, and this skewed view may be one factor in the growing popularity of double mastectomies, a new study suggests.
More ContentBreast cancer patients fond of midnight snacking may be at a higher risk of a breast cancer recurrence, according to new research.
More ContentBreast cancer patients fond of midnight snacking may be at a higher risk of a breast cancer recurrence, according to new research.
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