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A study observing changes in healthy breast cells may explain why breast cancer might develop after pregnancy. The cell-based study has helped begin to disentangle the complex relationship between ...
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Because that drug regimen is toxic during pregnancy ... cancer recurrence as similar breast cancer patients who didn’t pause their treatment, the study found. After about three and half years ...
Young women diagnosed with breast cancer often must delay pregnancy for years while ... their lives on hold,” she said. The study followed 516 women after surgery for early-stage cancer.
Research indicates statins could enhance breast cancer prognosis, with lipophilic statins showing greater protective effects ...
In general, for women in the United States, their average risk of dying from breast cancer in the decade after they turn 50, from age 50 to 59, is 0.329%, according to the study. “However ...
A large study showed that for most patients, having both breasts removed after cancer was detected in one made no difference. By Gina Kolata For the more than 310,000 women diagnosed with breast ...
Young women diagnosed with breast cancer often must delay pregnancy for years while ... their lives on hold,” she said. The study followed 516 women after surgery for early-stage cancer.