Current guidelines on supplemental imaging for screening women with dense breasts are conflicting and must evolve say experts reacting to the new study findings.
But they share a common story â€“ one familiar to many Black girls interested in science, technology, engineering, or math (STEM). They face doubts, discouraging comments, and pressure to ...
Breast cancer mortality has decreased in high-income countries but increased in lower-income ones — a stark divide in outcome ...
Breast cancer survival continues to improve in the United States and other high-income nations, while women in low-income ...
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Key TakeawaysWhile women living in rural regions are known to face a higher risk of advanced breast cancer, a new analysis found that even within ...
This report presents the findings of Word In Black’s national survey from its Insights & Research Division, exploring what Black women know about breast cancer, what questions they still have, and how ...
For more than two decades, cancer death rates in the U.S. have declined steadily among women, due in part to increased ...
A gene that is typically active only in reproductive cells may hold the key to new treatments for triple negative breast cancer, according to new research. Scientists from the Breast Cancer Now Toby ...
While high-earning countries have seen a decline in breast cancer mortality, mainly due to investment in screening, prevention, and treatment, those in the global south have seen the opposite impact.
During Black History Month, a study led by Black women scientists highlights higher cancer death rates among Black women.
Published in JAMA Network Open, the study found that women with breast cancer living in Medicaid expansion states had a 4.8% lower risk of death compared with those in nonexpansion states. Researchers ...