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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Mayo Clinic researchers discover how ovarian cancer may begin

Mayo Clinic researchers discover how ovarian cancer may begin

New AI tool characterizes the diversity of individual cells within tumors

New AI tool characterizes the diversity of individual cells within tumors

New DNA test predicts chemotherapy resistance in cancer patients

New DNA test predicts chemotherapy resistance in cancer patients

Healthy gut microbiome before chemo could help protect breast cancer patients against cardiotoxicity

Healthy gut microbiome before chemo could help protect breast cancer patients against cardiotoxicity

Scientists develop tool to predict bowel cancer drug resistance

Scientists develop tool to predict bowel cancer drug resistance

Transfer RNA-derived small RNAs transform the landscape of liquid biopsy

Transfer RNA-derived small RNAs transform the landscape of liquid biopsy

New clinical trial tests non-invasive method to protect hearts during chemotherapy

New clinical trial tests non-invasive method to protect hearts during chemotherapy

Inflammation and immune dysregulation drive breast cancer in aging women

Inflammation and immune dysregulation drive breast cancer in aging women

New technology tracks solid tumor treatment response through blood samples

New technology tracks solid tumor treatment response through blood samples

Scientists find hundreds of genes that behave like light switches

Scientists find hundreds of genes that behave like light switches

New switchable CAR-T therapy enters phase 1 trial for advanced breast cancer

New switchable CAR-T therapy enters phase 1 trial for advanced breast cancer

Understanding long-term challenges for older breast cancer survivors

Understanding long-term challenges for older breast cancer survivors

Blood test detects early signs of liver transplant rejection

Blood test detects early signs of liver transplant rejection

‘Not accountable to anyone’: As insurers issue denials, some patients run out of options

‘Not accountable to anyone’: As insurers issue denials, some patients run out of options

Statins could reduce breast cancer mortality by a fifth

Statins could reduce breast cancer mortality by a fifth

Tumor collagen structure may help explain racial disparities in cancer outcomes

Tumor collagen structure may help explain racial disparities in cancer outcomes

BRCA mutations sharply increase risk of implant-associated lymphoma

BRCA mutations sharply increase risk of implant-associated lymphoma

Researchers identify cellular hotspots that trigger ferroptosis

Researchers identify cellular hotspots that trigger ferroptosis

Short peptides show promise in blocking breast cancer metastasis

Short peptides show promise in blocking breast cancer metastasis

Low-dose vitamin D supplements can increase effectiveness of chemotherapy in breast cancer patients

Low-dose vitamin D supplements can increase effectiveness of chemotherapy in breast cancer patients

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