Screenings for breast cancer and colon cancer dropped dramatically during the early months of the coronavirus pandemic, but use of
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New research shows marijuana THC stays in breast milk for six weeks
In a new study published in JAMA Pediatrics, researchers at Children’s Hospital Colorado (Children’s Colorado) have found that tetrahydrocannabinol (THC),
Breast Cancer Mortality in Under 40s Resparks Screening Debate
In the United States, breast cancer mortality rates dropped every year for women across all age groups between 1989 and
Researchers assess cognitive impairment in patients with breast cancer
A recent analysis of published studies estimates that one-quarter of adults with breast cancer have cognitive impairment before starting therapy.
SABCS: Adverse Effects of Breast RT Under-Recognized
TUESDAY, Dec. 15, 2020 — Patient-reported outcomes are important as physicians often under-recognize adverse effects of radiotherapy (RT) in breast
How AI could make therapeutic decision-making for breast cancer more accurate, affordable
Imagine being a doctor and having a precocious resident permanently by your side, giving you brilliant insight into disease and
‘Molecular clock’ blood test could track spread of breast cancer
A blood test to watch breast cancer’s ‘molecular clock’ could help track the growth of multiple tumours around the body
Gut bacteria linked to weight gain following chemotherapy treatment for breast cancer
Approximately 30% of breast cancer patients who receive chemotherapy treatment gain weight, though it is unclear why this phenomenon occurs
Missing rehab due to COVID-19 increased distress in women with breast cancer
Beyond the tragic surges in hospitalizations and deaths, the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted healthcare for people with
New signal extraction technique helps breast cancer screening
Mammograms are commonly used to screen for breast cancer. In spite of easy access, conventional mammograms cannot find every tumor due to