A new study finds AI can potentially detect artery calcification in routine mammograms, helping identify women at risk of ...
Investigators sought to determine whether complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) affects survival in female patients with breast cancer.
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Sen. Katie Britt is working to pass legislation that would provide free cardiovascular risk screenings for low-income and underinsured women in Alabama.
A gene that is typically active only in reproductive cells may hold the key to new treatments for triple negative breast cancer, according to new research published in the journal Nature ...
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Researchers from Yale University School of Medicine have now found that those who undergo CAM have over three times higher risk of death than those who receive standard therapy. Using CAM alongside st ...
Breast cancer mortality has decreased in high-income countries but increased in lower-income ones — a stark divide in outcome in the most common cancer among women worldwide.
On International Women’s Day 2026, expert highlights why early breast cancer screening is vital for women in India, helping detect disease sooner and significantly improving survival and treatment ...
While high-earning countries have seen a decline in breast cancer mortality, mainly due to investment in screening, prevention, and treatment, those in the global south have seen the opposite impact.
It may be best not to go off-script when it comes to breast cancer. Roughly 1 in 8 US women are expected to be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer at some point. It’s the most common cancer in women ...
Over a five-year span, women who used complementary and alternative medicine had a greater mortality rate than those who ...
Patients who receive both standard medical treatment and complementary and alternative therapies have higher mortality — possibly due to reduced use of endocrine therapy and radiation.
Scientists are beginning to understand why some breast cancers become more dangerous after menopause, especially for women ...
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