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Monday, May 20

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Study: Donepezil does not improve chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment for breast cancer survivors

medicalxpress.com

Many breast cancer survivors report cancer-related cognitive impairment following chemotherapy, although prevalence rates and severity vary.

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Breast cancer: How to cut your risk including best diet and toxic chemicals to avoid

www.mirror.co.uk

To mark Breast Cancer UK’s Prevention Week, Dr Hannah Moody, Head of Science at the world-renowned charity, tells Mirror Health Editor Amy Packer how to reduce your risk

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Nadia Sawalha 'outraged' as she discovered truth about blocked cancer drug that could help pal

www.mirror.co.uk

Nadia Sawalha has been campaigning with best friend Hannah Gardener, who is living with secondary incurable breast cancer, to raise awareness of the importance of the cancer drug Enhertu

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Conquering Breast Cancer Using Supercomputers, Data, And Mathematical Modeling

news.utexas.edu

The post Conquering Breast Cancer Using Supercomputers, Data, And Mathematical Modeling appeared first on UT News.

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Amy Dowden marks one year since receiving cancer diagnosis in emotional video

www.independent.co.uk

Amy Dowden marked a year since receiving her breast cancer diagnosis with an emotional video of unseen photos documenting her treatment.

Bariatric surgery may protect against development of breast cancer in women with obesity

www.news-medical.net

Researchers investigated the association between bariatric surgery and breast cancer incidence in women and determined if baseline insulin levels influence the benefit of bariatric surgery on breast cancer risk.

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'This could help millions of women': Rishi Sunak hails first-of-its-kind AI breast cancer screening trial set to be rolled out on the NHS in bid to catch lumps earlier than ever

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Speaking ahead of a global summit on artificial intelligence in South Korea , the Prime Minister said the new technology could help improve aspects of Britain's health service.

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Breast Cancer Breakthrough: Scientists Preserve Tissue Outside Body Using Gel to Test Drug Efficacy

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Witness a breakthrough in breast cancer research! Scientists preserve tissue outside the body using gel to test drug efficacy. Explore this groundbreaking advancement now!

Strictly fans left 'choked up' after Amy Dowden gives emotional update year after cancer diagnosis

Amy Dowden, who was diagnosed with breast cancer last May, posted a video on Instagram telling her followers how her life has been transformed

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Preserving breast tissue outside of body will aid cancer research – study

www.standard.co.uk

Experts say they have paved the way for the development of new drugs to treat and prevent breast cancer.

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Preserving breast tissue outside of body will aid cancer research – study

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Experts say they have paved the way for the development of new drugs to treat and prevent breast cancer.

Preserving breast tissue outside of body will aid cancer research – study

www.shropshirestar.com

Experts say they have paved the way for the development of new drugs to treat and prevent breast cancer.

Scientists make potential breast cancer breakthrough after preserving tissue in gel

www.theguardian.com

Ability to preserve tissue in a special gel solution for at least a week will help doctors identify most effective drug treatments

Sunday, May 19

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Revolutionary AI trial offers breast cancer hope for millions on NHS, Sunak reveals

inews.co.uk

A trial of AI-powered breast cancer detection is expected to improve the accuracy and speed of diagnosis

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Soap stars raise money for breast cancer charity wearing decorated bras

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EastEnders actors Harriet Thorpe and Natalie Cassidy were among the stars who took part in the walking event.

Soap stars raise money for breast cancer charity wearing decorated bras

www.shropshirestar.com

EastEnders actors Harriet Thorpe and Natalie Cassidy were among the stars who took part in the walking event.

Soap stars raise money for breast cancer charity wearing decorated bras

www.standard.co.uk

EastEnders actors Harriet Thorpe and Natalie Cassidy were among the stars who took part in the walking event.

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'I'm really grateful': How Sarah Harding's dying wish is helping young women at risk of breast cancer

news.sky.com

A groundbreaking breast cancer research project launched in memory of the late Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding is already successfully identifying young women at increased risk of getting the disease.

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Guiding Light star Kim Zimmer, 69, reveals she was diagnosed with breast cancer six months ago and underwent a mastectomy

www.dailymail.co.uk

Guiding Light star, Kim Zimmer, 69, announced that she was diagnosed with breast cancer six months ago during an appearance for a Stand Up To Cancer streaming event on Thursday