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Breast cancer rising in women under 40
More women under 40 are being diagnosed with breast cancer. Here are the possible reasons why
More and more women under 40 are being diagnosed with breast cancer and a Boston doctor is sharing the possible reasons why this number keeps going up.
Breast Cancer Diagnoses Affect More Than 300,000 Women In US Each Year?But Outcomes Are Improving
National Breast Cancer Foundation president Kevin Hail and director of communications Ashley Miller joined ForbesWomen editor Maggie McGrath at Nasdaq Marketsite to talk about how early detection for breast cancer might be adding to the number of cases seen in the US,
‘We don’t know why,’ but Asian women are getting breast cancer more often; here’s a Pennsylvania woman’s message to others
Jolie Tu always took meticulous care of her health, so she was surprised — not to mention scared and all the other emotions someone feels when they get this news — to learn she had breast cancer. The other reason Tu — who is Vietnamese and immigrated to the United States
Neighbors bond over breast cancer journeys as rates rise among AAPI women
New data shows the breast cancer rate is growing each year in women under 50, with the highest increase in Asian American and Pacific Islander women.
Wellness Wednesday: Breast cancer rising in women under 40
October marks Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and now, more and more women under 40 are being diagnosed with breast cancer.
Breast cancer rates rising in younger women
Over the last two decades, deaths from breast cancer have fallen, but new diagnoses have been increasing - especially among younger women and Asian Americans. The Fox Medical Team's Dr. Mike Cirigliano joins Alex Whittler with the details.
Younger women are being diagnosed with breast cancer. Here are some lifestyle changes to reduce your risk.
BOSTON - Breast cancer deaths are falling, but more women under the age of 50 are being diagnosed with it. However, there are modifiable risk factors that women can address to reduce their chances of getting breast cancer.
Breast cancer rates rising rapidly in women under 50, new report shows
A new American Cancer Society report reveals that breast cancer rates in women under 50 have risen by 1.4% annually since 2012, double the rate seen in older women. Asian American and Pacific Islander women have experienced the largest increase since 2000.
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Beth Thames: Time to get checked for breast cancer
He was at the mammogram center, not as a husband waiting for his wife or girlfriend, but as a patient. A male patient. Men ...
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Amid a rise in cases, young women diagnosed with breast cancer speak out
The steepest rise in new breast cancer cases is among women under 50, according to the American Cancer Society.
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Roche CEO: breast cancer pill could enter $12 bln market if trials succeed
Roche's experimental oral drug for breast cancer giredestrant could enter a market worth at least 10 billion Swiss francs ...
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Jenna Fischer reveals she’s ‘cancer free’ after being diagnosed with breast cancer last year
Jenna Fischer is highlighting breast cancer awareness month by sharing that she is now “cancer free” after she was diagnosed ...
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Jenna Fischer, ‘The Office’ Star, Reveals Breast Cancer Diagnosis
I am now cancer free,’’ the actress announced on Instagram, noting that she was diagnosed with Stage 1 cancer in December and ...
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Health Rounds: Experimental breast prosthesis detects, treats cancer in mice
Researchers in China are testing an experimental 3D-printed breast prosthesis that can sense and target breast cancer relapse ...
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16-year-old Feels Lump the Size of a Ping-Pong Ball in Her Breast — but It Wasn't Breast Cancer (Exclusive)
Rowan Addison was 11 when she first noticed a small lump in her left breast. “I showed my mom,” she tells PEOPLE exclusively.
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