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Annual Breast Cancer Screening from Age 40 Proves Most Effective, CISNET Study Finds

The debate around the optimal strategy for breast cancer screening—concerning both the age at which women should begin screening and the frequency of these screenings—serves as the...

Breast Cancer Survivors Have Unique Metabolic Needs: Implications for Nutrition

A recent study from the University of Antwerp in Belgium has revealed that breast cancer survivors have higher metabolic rates relative to muscle mass than those who...

What a Massive Study of 12 Million Says About Breast Cancer Screening, Rates

A recent study, remarkable for its sheer sample size, sheds light on the escalating issue of breast cancer among women in China, highlighting a noticeable uptick in...

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Low-Dose Positron-Emission Mammography Marks Advance in Breast Cancer Detection

Low-dose positron-emission mammography (PEM) has been heralded as a groundbreaking technique for detecting breast cancer with high accuracy and fewer false positives compared to...

Decade-Long Triumph: Paclitaxel and Trastuzumab in Small HER2-Positive Breast Cancer

Over a notable duration of nearly 11 years, a study just published in The Lancet, confirms that the combination therapy of adjuvant paclitaxel and...

Enobosarm Research Shows Promise in Advanced Breast Cancer Cases

A new multi-institutional study, led by a team of researchers including Prof Carlo Palmieri, Prof Hannah Linden, and others, investigated the effectiveness and safety...

Second Chances at a Price: The High Stakes of Reoperation in Breast Cancer

A recent study published in the Annals of Surgical Oncology, has brought attention to a concerning trend in the treatment of breast cancer, specifically...

Mirai: Breast Cancer Prevention with AI-Powered Mammogram Analysis

A new peer-reviewed study has explored whether AI tools that are good at spotting breast cancer in mammograms can also be good at figuring...

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