Sensible’ recommendations support biennial screening from age 50 to 74, with individualized decision-making for women below ...
When James Eddleston found a lump near his nipple it never crossed his mind that it could be breast cancer. "I felt like it ...
BOSTON - 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. Hallie Goldstein has a history of cysts ...
Current guidelines from the American Cancer Society recommend women start annual mammograms to screen for breast cancer ...
Holly Ott has a goal of reaching as many women as possible to raise breast cancer awareness. The Windber resident, who is a ...
Women should begin screening for breast cancer a decade earlier than previously recommended izusek/Getty Women should start getting regular mammograms at age 40 — a decade earlier than previously ...
Data suggest that 1 in 20 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, and 1 in 70 will die from the disease. Researchers are projecting that, worldwide, new cases of female breast ...
We’ve celebrated incredible triumphs in the fight against breast cancer. Breakthroughs in technology, precision therapies and heightened awareness have undeniably transformed outcomes and saved ...
It can happen anywhere—at a sunny café sipping your favorite drink, on your morning walk, winding down from a long day at work, or enjoying a night out with friends. Out of the blue, you notice ...
All asymptomatic women aged 50 to 74 years at an average risk for breast cancer should receive biennial screening mammography, new ACP guidance published in Annals of Internal Medicine states. Carolyn ...