Women of African or South Asian genetic ancestry tend to develop breast cancer and die at a younger age than women of European ancestry, according to new research by Queen Mary University of London.
A new report from the American Cancer Society says that while the breast cancer death rate has dropped, cases are on the rise, particularly in women under 50 Getty A new report on breast cancer from ...
Experts warn that teen obesity may increase future breast cancer risk through hormonal changes, inflammation, and insulin ...
Black women face a disproportionate risk of breast cancer, making early detection paramount for survival. While medical advances continue to improve treatment options, recognizing warning signs early ...
Sub-Saharan African women face a high burden of breast cancer, influenced by genetic and lifestyle factors. However, the lack of comprehensive, age-stratified data hinders the identification of risk ...
Breast cancer patients under 45 have higher mastectomy rates, but a new study suggests the surgery isn’t necessarily more beneficial than breast-conserving surgery. Younger breast cancer patients are ...
Implementing Cancer Registry Data With the PCORnet Common Data Model: The Greater Plains Collaborative Experience Current image-based long-term risk prediction models do not fully use previous ...
BREASTEST Monitor development used over 450 samples; algorithm tested on 100 samples, with 23 recurrences and 77 controls.
Berman Joins Mammogen to Support Next Phase of Growth Following $30 Million Series A Financing to Advance RNA-Based Breast Cancer Detection Platform NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., June 24, 2026 (GLOBE ...