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Saturday, May 25

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U.K. Army Nearly Rejects Healthy Teen Because Her Relatives Had Cancer

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Carys Holmes, 17, was initially told she was medically unfit because her aunt and mother both developed breast cancer.

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Beloved Aussie comedian Denise Scott, 69, details intense 17 month-long breast cancer treatment amid battle with 'aggressive' disease

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The beloved Australian comedian, 69, was diagnosed with cancer at the start of 2023 and revealed the shock news publicly in August last year.

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Cheryl admits she misses her Girls Aloud bandmate Sarah Harding's 'electric and wild side' after sharing an emotional on-stage tribute following her death from breast cancer

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Girls Aloud's Cheryl, 40, revealed what she misses most about bandmate Sarah Harding who moved into her home in the months before she died from cancer at age 39.

Friday, May 24

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PKMYT1, a potential 'Achilles heel' of treatment resistant ER+ breast cancers with the poorest prognosis

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Up to 80% of breast cancer deaths occur in patients with tumors that express estrogen receptor-alpha. Although these estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancers often initially respond to standard treatment that combines endocrine…

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Most Women Can Have Successful Pregnancies After Breast Cancer Treatment

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(MedPage Today) -- CHICAGO -- The vast majority of young breast cancer survivors who attempted pregnancy after treatment were able to become pregnant and have a live birth, according to a prospective cohort study.

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Most young breast cancer survivors can go on to have babies

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About 73% of breast cancer survivors attempting to conceive achieved a pregnancy and 65% had a live birth, researchers report.

AI might help spot breast cancer's spread without biopsy

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New AI can help detect breast cancer that is spreading to other parts of the body, without the need for biopsies, a new study finds.

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Friends of British marathon runner who was euthanised on a beach in New Zealand after battling breast cancer for five years pay tribute to 'amazing role model'

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In a heartfelt tribute posted on Instagram, Tracy's podcasting pal Dom Harvey shared a picture of the pair alongside a caption that read: 'Tracy Hickman passed away peacefully today'

Army forced to apologise for rejecting teen soldier - who'd passed selection tests - because two members of her family have had breast cancer

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Carys Holmes, 17, from Derbyshire, told BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour that despite passing all the necessary physical tests to join the British Army, she was told her family history meant she wasn't eligible.

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‘It’s been a crazy five years’: Abi Morgan on surviving cancer ... and giving Benedict Cumberbatch his most monstrous role yet

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The screenwriter’s latest drama is about a misanthropic puppeteer whose mind unravels when his son goes missing. She reveals how divorce, breast cancer and teenage trips to New York inspired it

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Army backtracks on teen rejected over breast-cancer gene

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The Army had been accused of sexism after rejecting a teen who may have a gene raising her risk of breast cancer.

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Terminal breast cancer patient euthanized on New Zealand beach after she reveals her final day: ‘Exactly what she wanted’

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"I feel I've been given this massive gift. I feel privileged," she said. "How many people get a chance to do that when they pass away?"

Donna Lewis Opens Up About Her Battle With Breast Cancer; Admits The 'Word Cancer is Just So Frightening'

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Donna Lewis, the voice behind the 90s anthem "I Love You Always Forever," planned to mark the 25th anniversary of her hit song, life threw her an unexpected curveball. In 2021, at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Lewis missed her routine…

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Dana-Farber research reveals encouraging pregnancy outcomes for breast cancer survivors

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New research by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute investigators has encouraging news for young women who have survived breast cancer and want to have children.

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Most young women treated for breast cancer can have children

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New research has encouraging news for young women who have survived breast cancer and want to have children. The study, which tracked nearly 200 young women treated for breast cancer, found that the majority of those who tried to conceive…

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‘Lives will be cut short’ if drug not given to women with breast cancer

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Enhertu reportedly gives women with incurable breast cancer vital extra time to be with their friends and families.

‘Lives will be cut short’ if drug not given to women with breast cancer

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Enhertu reportedly gives women with incurable breast cancer vital extra time to be with their friends and families.

Women denied life-extending breast cancer drug call for U-turn on NHS decision – as 250k sign petition

A QUARTER of a million people have joined a campaign for a breakthrough breast cancer drug to be given to women denied it on the NHS.

Women denied life-extending breast cancer drug call for U-turn on NHS decision – as 250k sign petition

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A QUARTER of a million people have joined a campaign for a breakthrough breast cancer drug to be given to women denied it on the NHS.