From "All in the Family" to "A Million Little Things." This October marks the 35th anniversary of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time for raising awareness of a disease that touches the ...
Australian scientists have pinpointed likely 'cells of origin', the source cells that can grow into breast cancer, in women carrying a faulty BRCA2 gene who are at high risk of developing the disease.
A study published in the journal Hypertension Research reveals that having a cancer history can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease in individuals with hypertension. A growing pool of evidence ...
A new study by researchers at the American Cancer Society (ACS) found children of parents with a cancer history in the United States are more at risk of having unmet needs for housing, food, and other ...
There are many types of breast cancer, but the most common one is hormone receptor-positive HER2-negative, which makes up about 80% of all cases. One important aspect of breast cancer is understanding ...
Nearly half of Americans are unaware of their family medical history, particularly when it comes to cancer, a survey shows—highlighting a lack of crucial information to help early disease detection ...
A survey of 2,000 Americans conducted by Talker Research to highlight Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month found that 42% of women and 54% of men were unclear on many of their relatives’ medical history.
Interval cancers, diagnosed between screenings, often present more aggressively and are linked to breast density and hormone replacement therapy. A study found 30% of breast cancer cases in Swedish ...
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