Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is cancer that forms in tissues of the breast, usually the ducts (tubes that carry milk to the nipple) and lobules (glands that make milk). It occurs in both men and women, although male breast cancer is rare.
What is Breast Cancer?

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the United Kingdom. Every year 48,000 new cases are diagnosed there. Of these, 80% are over 50 but younger women, and in rare cases, men, can also get breast cancer. Breast cancer is the leading cause of death for women aged 34 to 54.

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Intimate relationships may shield against cognitive decline during chemo

Intimate relationships may shield against cognitive decline during chemo

New program connects breast cancer patients to exercise and rehab services

New program connects breast cancer patients to exercise and rehab services

New $224 million proton therapy center coming to Penn Presbyterian

New $224 million proton therapy center coming to Penn Presbyterian

Dana-Farber experts present innovative cancer studies at the 2025 AACR Annual Meeting

Dana-Farber experts present innovative cancer studies at the 2025 AACR Annual Meeting

lncRNAs shape the tumor microenvironment and drive cancer development

lncRNAs shape the tumor microenvironment and drive cancer development

Surgery may not be necessary for some early-stage breast cancer patients

Surgery may not be necessary for some early-stage breast cancer patients

Mediterranean diet lowers breast cancer risk by 13%, postmenopausal women benefit most

Mediterranean diet lowers breast cancer risk by 13%, postmenopausal women benefit most

Can a plant-based diet help prevent breast cancer?

Can a plant-based diet help prevent breast cancer?

Liquid biopsy offers new hope for early cancer detection

Liquid biopsy offers new hope for early cancer detection

Lipid metabolism as a driver of therapy resistance in triple negative breast cancer

Lipid metabolism as a driver of therapy resistance in triple negative breast cancer

Patient survey reveals cautious support for AI in mammography screening

Patient survey reveals cautious support for AI in mammography screening

Legal challenge puts ACA’s preventive health services in jeopardy

Legal challenge puts ACA’s preventive health services in jeopardy

New discovery enhances cell entry for complex cancer drugs

New discovery enhances cell entry for complex cancer drugs

Metabolic syndrome found to increase risk of breast cancer recurrence and death

Metabolic syndrome found to increase risk of breast cancer recurrence and death

Researchers link 9 blood proteins to breast cancer and suggest 3 drugs for repurposing

Researchers link 9 blood proteins to breast cancer and suggest 3 drugs for repurposing

Study explores how Adapted Argentine tango dance therapy can help breast cancer survivors

Study explores how Adapted Argentine tango dance therapy can help breast cancer survivors

Study reveals CT scan overuse could account for 1 in 20 new US cancers

Study reveals CT scan overuse could account for 1 in 20 new US cancers

UVA scientist secures funding to use sound waves for breast cancer therapy

UVA scientist secures funding to use sound waves for breast cancer therapy

Inherited mutations in healthy cells may contribute to cancer development

Inherited mutations in healthy cells may contribute to cancer development

UVA researcher wins major grant to revolutionize breast cancer treatment

UVA researcher wins major grant to revolutionize breast cancer treatment

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