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 Can a plant-based diet help prevent breast cancer?Can a plant-based diet help prevent breast cancer?
 
A case-control study in Iranian women found that higher adherence to a healthy plant-based diet significantly reduces breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women and those with a BMI under 25. In contrast, high intake of unhealthy plant-based foods raised risk in premenopausal women.
 
 
 Who takes the blame when AI makes a medical mistake?Who takes the blame when AI makes a medical mistake?
 
This article examines the legal implications of AI in healthcare, focusing on liability issues and the need for clear accountability in medical AI applications.
 
   Mediterranean diet lowers breast cancer risk by 13%, postmenopausal women benefit mostMediterranean diet lowers breast cancer risk by 13%, postmenopausal women benefit most
 
A new meta-analysis of 31 observational studies finds that adherence to the Mediterranean diet is associated with a 13% lower risk of breast cancer in women, particularly among postmenopausal populations. The protective effect was strongest in Asian countries and in case-control study designs.
 
   Researchers link 9 blood proteins to breast cancer and suggest 3 drugs for repurposingResearchers link 9 blood proteins to breast cancer and suggest 3 drugs for repurposing
 
Researchers used integrated Mendelian randomization in a cohort of over 247,000 individuals to identify 62 plasma proteins associated with breast cancer risk. Nine high-confidence targets, including ULK3 and CSK, showed potential for drug repurposing and immune pathway regulation.
 
   New discovery enhances cell entry for complex cancer drugsNew discovery enhances cell entry for complex cancer drugs
 
A new discovery could pave the way for more effective cancer treatment by helping certain drugs work better inside the body.
 
 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 survivorsAdapted Argentine tango dance therapy is helping some breast cancer survivors regain natural balance and sensation after experiencing neuropathy, a common side effect of chemotherapy treatment.
 
 
 Patient survey reveals cautious support for AI in mammography screening
 
Patient survey reveals cautious support for AI in mammography screeningThe results of a large survey from a diverse patient population revealed cautious support for artificial intelligence (AI) implementation in screening mammography, according to a study published today in Radiology: Imaging Cancer, a journal of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
 
 
 Legal challenge puts ACA’s preventive health services in jeopardy
 
Legal challenge puts ACA’s preventive health services in jeopardyA study by the Stanford Prevention Policy Modeling Lab (PPML) finds that almost 30% of privately insured individuals in the United States, or nearly 40 million people, use at least one of the free preventive health services guaranteed under the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
 
 
 Liquid biopsy offers new hope for early cancer detection
 
Liquid biopsy offers new hope for early cancer detectionCancer is one of the leading causes of death globally, with nearly 20 million new cases and 9.7 million deaths in 2022.
 
 
 Metabolic syndrome found to increase risk of breast cancer recurrence and death
 
Metabolic syndrome found to increase risk of breast cancer recurrence and deathNew research to be presented at this year's European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2025, Malaga, Spain, 11-14 May) and published in The Journal of Internal Medicine shows that, in survivors of breast cancer, having an unhealthy metabolic profile or so called 'metabolic syndrome' increases the risk of breast cancer recurrence by 69%, and subsequent breast cancer mortality by 83%.
 
 
 Exploring the impact of R-loops on genome integrity and disease
 
Exploring the impact of R-loops on genome integrity and diseaseThis new review article highlights the pivotal and paradoxical role of R-loops in maintaining genomic stability while simultaneously posing risks to it.
 
 
 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 cancerLipid metabolism has emerged as a central player in the progression and therapy resistance of breast cancer, particularly the aggressive subtype known as triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).
 
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