A paper in the Journal of Breast Imaging indicates that breast cancer mortality rates have stopped declining in women older than age 74, and reconfirms that breast cancer mortality rates have stopped falling in women younger than age 40.
Researchers looked at breast cancer in young women over 20 years and found that rates increased more than 0.5% per year in 21 states, while remaining stable or decreasing in other states.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women globally. But, in part thanks to screening programs, over 75% of those diagnosed with breast cancer in England now survive for 10 years or more.
"The FAA investigations of skydiving accidents and incidents typically focus on inspecting the packing of the parachute and reserve parachute, and rules of flight for the pilot an
Investigative Reporter Katie LaGrone shares the personal stories of five Florida women all diagnosed with breast cancer and all denied coverage for care by their insurance companies.
A recent study highlights that lumpectomy, as opposed to mastectomy followed by breast reconstruction, can lead to better sexual well-being for breast cancer patients. Learn more:
Two sisters recently went viral on TikTok after publicly declaring their decision to get double mastectomies together. The decision came after learning of their family's long history with breast cancer.
A lumpectomy plus radiation is very effective for treating stage zero cancer, but new research suggests that active monitoring may be just as good.
A global study finds that breast cancer cases will rise by 38% and deaths by 68% by 2050, with the highest incidence in Australia and New Zealand and worsening mortality in low-income countries.
"The FAA investigations of skydiving accidents ... at least on her fifth jump when the accident happened. Wick was a breast cancer survivor who had more than 250 skydiving jumps under her belt ...