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7 Early Symptoms of Breast Cancer That Are Easy to Miss

www.self.com

A lump isn’t the only thing to look out for.

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How Breast Cancer Screening Could Be Improved for Nearly Half of US Women

www.newsweek.com

This National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in the U.S., new research shows how more patients could benefit from early detection.

7 Black Social Media Influencers Who Advocate For Breast Cancer Awareness

Black influencers and advocates are working to destigmatize survivorship, promote earlier detection, and fund communities in need.

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The Breast Cancer Health Checklist Every Woman (and Man) Needs

www.pulse.ng

The Breast Cancer Health Checklist Every Woman (and Man) Needs

Breast cancer screening can be daunting, but helps people live longer

A common misconception around screening is, “I don’t have a family history of breast cancer, so I don’t know that I need a mammogram.”

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A month of purpose: MGallery Collection stands against Breast Cancer this October

For its seventh year, MGallery Collection, a refined portfolio of luxury boutique hotels, is supporting Pink October Breast Cancer Awareness Month, by launching a series of events and initiatives across its network to raise awareness and…

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Simple genetic test may predict breast cancer before it turns invasive

Scientists have developed a genetic risk score that can flag which women with abnormal breast cells could progress to invasive cancer.

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Business News | Running for Hope: Pink Power Run 2025 Unites Communities Against Breast Cancer

www.latestly.com

Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. New Delhi [India], October 3: The Pink Power Run is a flagship women-centric running event dedicated to spreading awareness about breast cancer and empowering women to take charge of…

New algae gel provides realistic platform for breast cancer research

In 2020, right when Jane Baude was starting her Ph.D. research at UC Santa Barbara, she learned that a critical component of her experiment - the gel needed to grow and test mammary epithelial cells - wouldn't be available for nearly a…

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Molecular breast imaging is the key to early detection in nearly half of women

Early detection is key to breast cancer survival. But nearly half of all women in the U.S. have dense breast tissue, which can make detecting breast cancer difficult with a mammogram.

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National Breast Cancer Month

October is national Breast Cancer month. Each year, more than 21,000 Australians are diagnosed with breast cancer. This disease touches almost every family in Australia – too many of us know a mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt,…

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Celine tribute show to honor late founder of Act One Theatre School, support breast cancer foundation

triblive.com

Two good causes will be part of the Celebrating Celine concert on Oct. 19, including supporting Glimmer of Hope, a local breast cancer foundation, and honoring the late Karen Cordaro, the beloved founder of Act One Theatre School in…

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CBS Miami's Lisa Petrillo shares breast cancer journey during Breast Cancer Awareness Month

www.cbsnews.com

Lisa recently received her first post-treatment mammogram and all is well. She will remain on medication for the next five years but says she is otherwise feeling great.

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Breast Cancer Awareness Photo Contest

kvia.com

The post Breast Cancer Awareness Photo Contest appeared first on KVIA.

Male chef who survived breast cancer holds ‘All Boobs Matter’ fundraiser to aid fellow LI residents

nypost.com

A Long Island chef who defied the odds of a lethal male breast cancer diagnosis has used the "second chance" to become a driving force of generosity to aid other local restaurateurs in need.

Algae-based gel offers new tool for breast cancer research

medicalxpress.com

In 2020, right when Jane Baude was starting her Ph.D. research at UC Santa Barbara, she learned that a critical component of her experiment—the gel needed to grow and test mammary epithelial cells—wouldn't be available for nearly a year…

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Christ the Redeemer pink for breast cancer awareness

www.nbcnews.com

Christ the Redeemer pink for breast cancer awareness

Genetic risk score can help identify women at higher risk of invasive breast cancer

Studying a person's genetic makeup can predict if they will go on to develop invasive breast cancer after abnormal cells have been found in their breast tissue.