Overall, heart failure is an uncommon complication of breast cancer treatment; however, the risk is higher in patients treated with
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Why does radiation-induced breast cancer occur?
The results of the new study, which the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston led, now appear in the
Continue reading »Scientists discover a dynamic cellular defense against breast cancer invasion
Johns Hopkins researchers report they have demonstrated in mouse tissue grown in the lab that the cell layer surrounding breast
Continue reading »Eating dinner early could cut risk of breast and prostate cancer
Eating dinner before 9pm could cut the risk of developing breast and prostate cancer by a fifth Eating at least
Continue reading »Breast cancer follow-up imaging varies widely, study finds
Follow-up imaging for women with non-metastatic breast cancer varies widely across the country, according to a new study led by
Continue reading »35-Year-Old Olympic Gold Medalist Reveals Breast Cancer Diagnosis in Emotional Post
Earlier this year, Kikkan Randall edged out her competitors and won a gold medal in the Winter Olympics at PyeongChang. Now, just six months
Continue reading »Promising clinical trial results of tucatinib with T-DM1 against HER2+ breast cancer
Phase 1b clinical trial results published in JAMA Oncology show promise for the combination of tucatinib (formerly ONT-380) with T-DM1
Continue reading »This Teenager Is Helping Women Detect Breast Cancer Through His New Invention
When Julián Ríos Cantú of Mexico found out that his mum had been diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time,
Continue reading »Screening fewer women for breast cancer could reduce deaths
Screening FEWER women for breast cancer could reduce deaths from the disease and save the NHS money, study claims All
Continue reading »Breast cancer studies ignore race, socioeconomic factors
The Bloomberg School scientists, in a commentary that appears in the July issue of Cancer Causes & Control, point to
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