About 40% of Americans will develop a form of cancer at some point in their lifetime, according to the American Cancer ...
"We have cases in the hospitals that there are those patients, younger patients less than 40 years old, less than 45 years ...
Needless to say, breast cancer screenings are crucial in giving patients information ASAP and avoiding potential cancers ...
Black women are more likely than white women to die from even the most treatable types of breast cancer, a study published ...
A new study from Massachusetts General Hospital shows Black women have a higher risk of dying from breast cancer than white ...
Previous studies found that Black women are 40% more likely to die from breast cancer than ... A recent study published in ...
“In the past, almost all breast cancers were treated with surgery,” said Dr. Rehl. “Today, there are many different treatment ...
False-positive mammograms discourage women from breast cancer screening, study finds. Why it happens — and what to do.
South Dakota was one of 23 states where the legislation was introduced this year. Twenty-six states have passed such a law.
Medical experts encourage annual mammograms to screen for breast cancer. But on top of those, Utah does not have the same ...
High rates of false-positive test results may be keeping women from sticking to recommended mammogram screenings for breast ...