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Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is cancer that forms in tissues of the breast, usually the ducts (tubes that carry milk to the nipple) and lobules (glands that make milk). It occurs in both men and women, although male breast cancer is rare.
What is Breast Cancer?

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the United Kingdom. Every year 48,000 new cases are diagnosed there. Of these, 80% are over 50 but younger women, and in rare cases, men, can also get breast cancer. Breast cancer is the leading cause of death for women aged 34 to 54.

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Revolutionary AI tool detects multiple cancers in whole-body PET/CT scans

Revolutionary AI tool detects multiple cancers in whole-body PET/CT scans

Novel Concepts Medical's plant-based formula achieves 99% reduction in cancer cell viability

Novel Concepts Medical's plant-based formula achieves 99% reduction in cancer cell viability

Inherited gene sequences predict breast cancer type and severity, study reveals

Inherited gene sequences predict breast cancer type and severity, study reveals

New biological mechanism uncovered for treating breast cancer metastasis to the brain

New biological mechanism uncovered for treating breast cancer metastasis to the brain

AI-driven mammography cuts workload by 33%, boosts breast cancer detection

AI-driven mammography cuts workload by 33%, boosts breast cancer detection

Understanding the role of tumor-associated fibrosis in immunotherapy resistance

Understanding the role of tumor-associated fibrosis in immunotherapy resistance

AI improves breast cancer screening performance and reduces false-positives

AI improves breast cancer screening performance and reduces false-positives

STew: A new method for unveiling the spatial fingerprint of diseases

STew: A new method for unveiling the spatial fingerprint of diseases

Blocking CDK7 protein could prevent heart damage associated with cancer treatment

Blocking CDK7 protein could prevent heart damage associated with cancer treatment

Researchers show the interplay of socioeconomic status and genetics on disease risk

Researchers show the interplay of socioeconomic status and genetics on disease risk

Early menopause may increase risk for developing breast and ovarian cancer

Early menopause may increase risk for developing breast and ovarian cancer

Study: One out of five breast cancer survivors may experience weight gain

Study: One out of five breast cancer survivors may experience weight gain

New treatment approach could offer longer lasting protection to people with breast cancer

New treatment approach could offer longer lasting protection to people with breast cancer

Researchers explore gut bacteria's role in fighting breast cancer

Researchers explore gut bacteria's role in fighting breast cancer

Study reveals disparities in the delivery of cancer-related care at minority serving hospitals

Study reveals disparities in the delivery of cancer-related care at minority serving hospitals

Type 2 diabetes linked to higher cancer risk, especially with diabetic retinopathy, study finds

Type 2 diabetes linked to higher cancer risk, especially with diabetic retinopathy, study finds

Stress and pain linked to worse outcomes in HER2-positive breast cancer patients

Stress and pain linked to worse outcomes in HER2-positive breast cancer patients

Polygenic risk score shows potential to predict survival outcomes in breast cancer patients

Polygenic risk score shows potential to predict survival outcomes in breast cancer patients

Dana-Farber study exposes hidden disparities in cancer care experiences

Dana-Farber study exposes hidden disparities in cancer care experiences

Novel method creates antibody-peptide inhibitor conjugates with enhanced therapeutic efficacy

Novel method creates antibody-peptide inhibitor conjugates with enhanced therapeutic efficacy

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