Editorial Comment: Safety of Pregnancy After Breast Cancer: Are the Data Reliable? The question frequently arises about the effect of subsequent pregnancy after breast cancer treatment. L.
CHICAGO -- The vast majority of young breast cancer survivors who attempted pregnancy after treatment were able to become pregnant and have a live birth, according to a prospective cohort study.
In a paper published in The Lancet Oncology, a research team led by academics from the University of Birmingham, in ...
Learn about the connection between pregnancy and breast cancer including treatment approaches and the potential impact on the ...
June 20, 2024 — Advances in organoids and embryonic models of human development have the potential to prompt social and existential questions --e.g., what defines human individuality? However ...
(NEW YORK) — Among younger women with breast cancer, it may be possible for many to have a baby after their diagnosis thanks to advances in breast cancer care, new research suggests. In a study ...
About 3 in 4 women younger than 40 who are diagnosed with breast cancer will still be able to get pregnant after treatment. The ability to pay for and access egg freezing before cancer treatment ...
Among women of childbearing age, breast cancer is perhaps the most commonly diagnosed serious malignancy. It is not surprising, then, that breast cancer is the most common malignancy diagnosed ...
Finding a breast lump can be unsettling, but most breast lumps aren’t cancerous. Very often, these lumps turn out to be fluid-filled cysts. There are some characteristics that can help ...
Breast cancer cases in patients under 40 are on the rise. New research sheds light on the comparatively rare cancer, for both oncologists and patients. In 2016, 21-year-old Jessica Florence found ...
Share on Pinterest Experts say daily physical activity can help women maintain a healthy weight after breast cancer treatment. robert reader/Getty Images Researchers are reporting that almost one ...
Multifocal breast cancer is a form of breast cancer in which multiple tumors arise in the same area of the breast. Treatment may include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a combination ...