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 ...
At some point in their lifetimes, approximately one out of every eight women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer. That estimate from the American Cancer Society becomes even more ...
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 ...
Experts warn that teen obesity may increase future breast cancer risk through hormonal changes, inflammation, and insulin ...
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Black women are about 40% more likely to die of breast cancer than white women and are more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer at a younger age, at ...