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Ignoring reason and evidence: Why new breast cancer guidelines advising against screening women in their 40s are misguided

theconversation.com

Early detection is crucial in the fight against breast cancer. Yet the Canadian Task Force on Preventive Health Care’s new guidelines do not endorse breast cancer screening for women in their 40s.

Olivia Munn Was ‘Devastated’ After Seeing Her Breasts Following Double Mastectomy & Struggled With One Seriously Unwanted Result

perezhilton.com

Olivia Munn got very vulnerable about her double mastectomy experience. Back in March, the actress revealed that she underwent the surgery 30 days after being diagnosed with luminal B cancer in both of her breasts in April 2023. After the…

Olivia Munn Gets Candid About the “Devastation” She Felt Following Her Breast Reconstruction Surgery

Olivia Munn is opening up about the “devastation” she felt following her breast reconstruction surgery after she had to have a double mastectomy as a result of her breast cancer diagnosis. The actress stopped by the SHE MD Podcast, where…

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Scientists reveal how a potassium ion channel reprograms energy production in cancer cells

medicalxpress.com

Researchers have revealed how a channel that controls cellular potassium levels causes metabolic rewiring in breast cancer cells, promoting tumor growth.

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Combining AI with mammograms may improve breast cancer detection

www.upi.com

Artificial intelligence (AI) can improve doctors' assessments of mammograms, accurately detecting even the smallest breast cancers with fewer scary false positive readings, a new study shows.

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Weight loss jabs like Ozempic and Wegovy cut risk of bowel cancer by half - and boost breast cancer survival by a third, study suggests

www.dailymail.co.uk

Doctors say it will be the 'icing on the cake' if the medicines, which have been shown to cut heart attack and strokes, had a comparable effect on cancer.

Combining biomedical data from breast cancer patients could lead to 'groundbreaking discoveries'

medicalxpress.com

Studying combined data from the UK Biobank, a unique record of patient information from more than half a million Britons, could help make "groundbreaking discoveries" in the understanding and treatment of breast cancer, say researchers.

Scientists reveal how a potassium ion channel reprograms energy production in cancer cells

Researchers have revealed how a channel that controls cellular potassium levels causes metabolic rewiring in breast cancer cells, promoting tumour growth.

Dukes of Hazzard star John Schneider, 64, reveals he has found love again one year after his wife died of breast cancer - and admits he 'wouldn't be here' if it wasn't for his new girlfriend

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John, 64, confessed that he was 'ready to give it all up' and found 'the very notion of dating' to be 'repulsive' following the 'rough' loss of his wife - but everything changed when he met his new love.

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National Cancer Survivor Month: Rita’s Story

hellowoodlands.com

June is National Cancer Survivor Month. The following article, originally titled “Rita’s Story: Thinking Positive,” was originally published by Memorial Hermann here and republished with permission. Rita Villanueva was getting a massage in…

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RSNA: AI Detects More Breast Cancers with Fewer False Positives

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Using artificial intelligence (AI), breast radiologists in Denmark have improved breast cancer screening performance and reduced the rate of false-positive findings. Results of the study were published today in Radiology, a journal of the…

Fewer False Positives: AI Transforms Breast Cancer Screenings With Sharper Accuracy

scitechdaily.com

In Denmark, AI has significantly improved breast cancer screening by increasing detection rates and reducing false positives, as found in a study published in the...

Retrospective study shows AI detects more breast cancers with fewer false positives

medicalxpress.com

Using artificial intelligence (AI), breast radiologists in Denmark have improved breast cancer screening performance and reduced the rate of false-positive findings. Results of the study were published in Radiology.

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Breast cancer drug twice as good as chemotherapy ‘could be denied on NHS’

www.thesun.co.uk

A BREAST cancer drug that could be twice as good as chemotherapy could be rejected for use on the NHS.

Breast cancer drug twice as good as chemotherapy ‘could be denied on NHS’

www.the-sun.com

A BREAST cancer drug that could be twice as good as chemotherapy could be rejected for use on the NHS.

Breast cancer drug twice as good as chemotherapy ‘could be denied on NHS’

A BREAST cancer drug that could be twice as good as chemotherapy could be rejected for use on the NHS.

Breast cancer survivor says her charity ‘shouldn’t exist’ after being made MBE

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Leanne Pero criticised larger cancer organisations for not providing enough support to minority ethnic groups.

Breast cancer survivor says her charity ‘shouldn’t exist’ after being made MBE

Leanne Pero criticised larger cancer organisations for not providing enough support to minority ethnic groups.

Breast cancer survivor says her charity ‘shouldn’t exist’ after being made MBE

Leanne Pero criticised larger cancer organisations for not providing enough support to minority ethnic groups.

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Norwalk Hospital begins breast, prostate cancer trials: 'All of these patients we expect to cure'

www.thehour.com

The studies aim to determine how little radiation patients need to get rid of their cancer and prevent it from coming back, according to the two oncologists at Norwalk Hospital.