Hematological and biochemical indicators show growing value in breast cancer management
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 AI model outperforms breast density assessment in breast cancer risk stratificationAI model outperforms breast density assessment in breast cancer risk stratification
 
An image-only artificial intelligence (AI) model for predicting the five-year risk of breast cancer provided stronger and more precise risk stratification than breast density assessment, according to a new study being presented next week at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
 
 
 Hematological and biochemical indicators show growing value in breast cancer managementHematological and biochemical indicators show growing value in breast cancer management
 
Breast cancer remains a predominant global health challenge for women, with late-stage diagnosis being a key contributor to its high mortality.
 
   Obesity-driven estrone emerges as a key driver of deadly postmenopausal breast cancerObesity-driven estrone emerges as a key driver of deadly postmenopausal breast cancer
 
A new analysis of research into the most common type of breast cancer has zeroed in on an overlooked hormone that may be responsible for the increased risk of breast cancer death in post-menopausal women with obesity.
 
   Novel antibody suppresses primary tumor growth and spread of triple-negative breast cancerNovel antibody suppresses primary tumor growth and spread of triple-negative breast cancer
 
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is one of the most aggressive and treatment-resistant forms of breast cancer. It grows quickly, spreads early and lacks the hormone receptors that make other breast cancers treatable with targeted therapies.
 
   Breast density alerts may cause confusion and raise anxiety among womenBreast density alerts may cause confusion and raise anxiety among women
 
New research by experts at the University of Sydney shows that breast density notification is leaving some women confused and anxious about their breast health.
 
 Study highlights a rising incidence of breast cancers in younger women
 
Study highlights a rising incidence of breast cancers in younger womenA study of data from seven outpatient facilities in the New York region found that 20-24% of all the breast cancers diagnosed during an 11-year period were found in women age 18 to 49, according to research being presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
 
 
 New investment aims to accelerate treatments for low-grade brain tumors
 
New investment aims to accelerate treatments for low-grade brain tumorsResearchers focused on accelerating and testing new treatments for low-grade brain tumors are set to receive a transformative £2.8 million to drive their future work.
 
 
 Scientists uncover why SETX-deficient cancer cells rely on error-prone DNA repair
 
Scientists uncover why SETX-deficient cancer cells rely on error-prone DNA repairThe DNA inside our cells is constantly being damaged, and one of the worst kinds of damage is a double-strand break-when both sides of the DNA helix are cut at once.
 
 
 Machine learning tool identifies compounds that induce cancer cells into senescence
 
Machine learning tool identifies compounds that induce cancer cells into senescenceA new research paper featured on the cover of Volume 17, Issue 11 of Aging-US was published on October 30, 2025, titled "SAMP-Score: a morphology-based machine learning classification method for screening pro-senescence compounds in p16 positive cancer cells."
 
 
 Breast cancer reshapes lymphatic vessels to support its spread
 
Breast cancer reshapes lymphatic vessels to support its spreadBreast cancer is able to modify the lymphatic vessels through which it travels to the draining lymph nodes. From there, it can then spread to other parts of the body.
 
 
 Cell nucleus shape plays a key role in cancer therapy outcomes
 
Cell nucleus shape plays a key role in cancer therapy outcomesCancer cells with a cell nucleus that is easily deformed are more sensitive to drugs that damage DNA. These are the findings of a new study by researchers at Linköping University in Sweden.
 
 
 Trump wants Americans to make more babies. Critics say his policies won’t help raise them.
 
Trump wants Americans to make more babies. Critics say his policies won’t help raise them.Maddy Olcott plans to start a career once she graduates from college. But the junior at the State University of New York-Purchase College is so far not planning to start a family — even with the Trump administration dangling inducements like thousand-dollar "baby bonuses" or cheaper infertility drugs.
 
 
 Breakthrough in imaging speed moves portable stroke diagnosis closer to reality
 
Breakthrough in imaging speed moves portable stroke diagnosis closer to realityWhen someone walks into an emergency room with symptoms of a stroke, every second matters. But today, diagnosing the type of stroke, the life-or-death distinction between a clot and a bleed, requires large, stationary machines like CT scanners that may not be available everywhere.
 
 
 Study uncovers strategy to sensitize estrogen receptor–positive breast tumors to immunotherapy
 
Study uncovers strategy to sensitize estrogen receptor–positive breast tumors to immunotherapyA study led by researchers at the Hospital del Mar Research Institute advances one of the most significant milestones in breast cancer treatment, making immunotherapy effective against the most common tumor type, estrogen receptor-positive or luminal breast cancer.
 
 
 Spatial RNA Medicine: The Next Frontier in Precision Therapeutics
 
Spatial RNA Medicine: The Next Frontier in Precision TherapeuticsSpatial RNA medicine combines transcriptomics and RNA therapeutics, mapping gene expression in tissues to enhance precision oncology and targeted therapies.
 
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