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Patients with breast cancer who undergo chemotherapy may face an increased risk for brain atrophy and cognitive decline, new ...
Alexis Klimpl, 25, is one of a growing number of women under 40 diagnosed with breast cancer in recent years. Now, she's a ...
A woman from Bristol has told of her shock after what she thought was an insect bite on her breast turned out to be cancer.
A serious failure in breast cancer care at a hospital trust has led to 12 patients being harmed and triggered investigations ...
DANVILLE — Geisinger has begun using a new artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled breast cancer screening program to identify ...
Handheld saliva test detects breast cancer and even identifies its type, University of Florida researchers say. The device ...
Mayo Clinic has treated the first person in the U.S. using a novel radioactive medicine for advanced breast cancer as part of ...
Atossa Therapeutics advances Z-endoxifen for ER+/HER2- metastatic breast cancer, receiving FDA support for dose optimization ...
A Garner couple is facing immense challenges. Laura Culbreth is battling a recurring aggressive breast cancer, first diagnosed just two weeks before her 2022 wedding and returning in late 2024.
Mayo Clinic is the first U.S. health system to treat a case of breast cancer with a new radioactive treatment, it announced Friday, Aug. 1. The medicine contains actinium-225, a radioactive element.
Sound more like science fiction than actual science? Then, brace yourself because there are, at least, 15 breast cancer vaccine clinical trials in various stages in the U.S., some in phase II and III.
It’s a party at the Bullitt County fairgrounds for the Ride to Ride Out Breast Cancer Festival. All of this was started 13 ...