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BREAST CANCER SCREENING - 0 views

  What is screening ? Screening is looking for cancer before a person has any symptoms. This can help find cancer at an early stage. When abnormal tissue or cancer is found early, it may b...

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Breast Cancer Survivors Face Second Cancer Crisis - 0 views

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    A groundbreaking study analysing data from nearly 600,000 cancer patients in England has shed light on the increased risk of second cancers among breast cancer survivors. The research conducted by University of Cambridge in association with the Lancet Regional Health-Europe studied data from over 580,000 female and over 3,500 male breast cancer survivors diagnosed between 1995 and 2019 using the National Cancer Registration Dataset. The findings suggest that survivors of breast cancer, the most prevalent cancer in the UK, face a substantially higher risk of developing second primary cancers. According to the research, female survivors exhibited a twofold increase in the risk of contralateral breast cancer compared to the general population. The data highlighted an 87 per cent greater risk of endometrial cancer, a 58 per cent greater risk of myeloid leukemia, and a 25 per cent greater risk of ovarian cancer in female survivors.
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Breast Cancer Prevention : 6 Things You Need To Know - 0 views

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    Statistics show that 1 in 8 women will develop breast cancer at some point in their lives. While this disease can be deadly, it is also preventable. This blog post will discuss six things you need to know about breast cancer prevention. Knowledge is power when it comes to fighting cancer, so read on and learn how you can protect yourself. UNDERGO ROUTINE CHECKUPS One of the first things you can do to prevent breast cancer is to undergo routine checkups. This means going for mammograms and clinical breast exams regularly. In this case, your doctor may even recommend using ultrasound technology to get a clear picture of the breast tissue. Rest assured that your doctor will be able to detect any changes in your breasts and will be able to determine if there is anything to worry about. The earlier you catch any abnormalities, the better your chances of beating cancer. BE AWARE OF YOUR FAMILY HISTORY Another important factor to consider is your family history. If you have close relatives who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, your risk may be higher. This is because some forms of breast cancer can be hereditary. As such, it is important to be aware of your family history and to let your doctor know if there is a history of breast cancer in your family. From there, you should discuss your options with your doctor and make sure to get regular screenings. More often than not, early detection is key when it comes to surviving breast cancer which is why family history is so important.
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Understanding Role of BRCA I & BCRA II mutations - 0 views

About 12 percent of women in the general population will develop breast cancer sometime during their lives. By contrast, 55 to 65 percent of women who inherit a harmful BRCA1 mutation and around 4...

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Pembrolizumab:To treat triple-negative breast cancer - 0 views

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    The NHS has secured a deal for 'Pembrolizumab' to treat women with triple-negative breast cancer. Up to 1,600 women a year affected by high risk triple-negative breast cancer are set to benefit from the confidential deal struck by the NHS and the Merck Sharp and Dohme's (MSD), manufacturer of Pembrolizumab. Triple-negative breast cancer affects around 8,000 women a year - accounting for 15% of all breast cancer cases. This will be the 25th breast cancer treatment fast-tracked to patients through funding from the Cancer Drugs Fund and the second treatment for triple negative breast cancer to be introduced this year on the NHS. NHS chief executive, Amanda Pritchard, said: "This is a hugely significant moment for women - the NHS has struck a new deal to roll out a potentially life-saving drug for patients suffering with the most aggressive form of breast cancer that has been traditionally very difficult to treat.
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AstraZeneca:EU backing for targeted breast cancer therapies - 0 views

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    AstraZeneca said on Monday (June 27) two of its existing therapies were recommended for treating patients with some forms of high-risk breast cancers in the European Union, in a boost to the company's oncology portfolio. Lynparza, a cancer drug developed jointly with U.S.-based Merck, was backed for standalone use or in combination with endocrine therapy in adults with a form of genetically mutated early-stage breast cancer. The drug, which has received a similar recommendation in the United States in March, is a key asset for AstraZeneca. It was recommended in patients with low-to-normal levels of a protein known as HER2 that is the target of several new therapies. Enhertu - developed jointly with Japan's Daiichi Sankyo (4568.T) - was the other drug that was endorsed by the European Medicines Agency for treating an aggressive form of breast cancer characterised by a high rate of HER2.
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BREAST CANCER:RISK FACTORS - 0 views

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    Hi friends ,sorry for a delayed posting.Today i'll briefly review the RISK FACTORS OF BREAST CANCER.Breast cancer is a very common cancer.Breast cancer is perhaps the most common cancer in women of the developed countries.
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Alcohol consumption means developing breast cancer - 0 views

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    These days, there are many young women who consume alcohol in their daily routine. They are hardly aware of the fact that it might be raising their risk of breast cancer, as stated by U.S. research published.
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Reducing Breast Cancer Risk : Anastrozole New Role - 0 views

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    The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has approved Anastrozole in a new use to prevent the disease. The off-patent drug has been used as a breast cancer treatment for many years. Clinical trials have shown that it can reduce the incidence of breast cancer in post-menopausal women with increased risk by almost 50 per cent. Health Minister Will Quince expressed his happiness on the approval of the drug that can help to prevent this "cruel disease". He said: "We've already seen the positive effect Anastrozole can have in treating the disease when it has been detected in post-menopausal women and now we can use it to stop it developing at all in some women.
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Abemaciclib : NICE recommends for early breast cancer - 0 views

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    The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended abemaciclib also called Verzenios, made by Eli Lilly, for people with hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative, node-positive early breast cancer at high risk of recurrence who have had surgery to remove their tumour. The clinical trial result showed that people having abemaciclib with hormone therapy had a more than 30 per cent better chance of their cancer not coming back following surgery compared with people having hormone therapy alone. Helen Knight, interim director of medicines evaluation at NICE, said: "Today's positive draft recommendation, which comes less than a month after abemaciclib received its licence, is fantastic news. The fact that we have been able to produce draft recommendations so quickly is testament to the success of our ambition to support patient access to clinically and cost effective treatments as early as possible. "Until now there have been no targeted treatments for people with this type of breast cancer. Abemaciclib with hormone therapy represents a significant improvement in how it is treated because being able to have a targeted treatment earlier after surgery will increase the chance of curing the disease and reduce the likelihood of developing incurable advanced disease."
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Symptoms, Risk Factors and Prevention - 0 views

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    The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that breast cancer, the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women, impacts approximately 2.1 million women each year.
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Breast Cancer: High Intake of Saturated Fats In Teenage May Increase Risk - 1 views

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    A new research claims that teenage girls who eat high amounts of saturated fats tend to develop denser breasts 15 years later. This is a breakthrough because greater breast density is a risk factor for breast cancer. Adolescent years are a critical time for breast development in girls.
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Importance of Breast Self Examination and Risk Factors of Breast Cancer - 0 views

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    Learn how to perform a self breast examination and risk factors for early detection of breast cancer.
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Breast Lesion Localization Methods Market Comparative Analysis & End User Preference St... - 0 views

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    market is expected to witness rapid growth owing to the increasing number of breast cancer surgeries and implementation of favorable reimbursement guidelines for localization devices. However, uncertainty in regulatory approval procedures due to risks associated with breast lesion localization devices is expected to restrain the growth of this market.
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Reduce risk to breast cancer with Dr. Steven Quay and Mayo Clinic - 1 views

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    Dr. Steven Quay and Mayo Clinic comes together to guide women to live a heathy lifestyle to reduce the risk of breast cancer today.
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Breast Cancer: Symptoms, Risk Factors, Causes and Treatment - 0 views

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    Women who have been detected early in the disease, they can usually be offered a curative treatment. The earlier the diagnosis is made, the greater the chance of cure. When it is found early, there is a 96% chance of healing. here is the complete Breast Cancer Symptoms, Risk Factors, Stages, Causes and Treatment
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Benefits of Drinking Milk To Lower Risk of Breast Cancer - 0 views

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    Benefits of milk is no doubt. Almost all of the nutrients contained in milk of good quality. Protein and fat milk has a high ketecernaan properties. Vitamin and mineral content of milk is also relatively complete. Milk can be consumed in various forms. There is nothing fresh or processed form, such as milk powder or condensed milk.
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Five-Fold Boost To Activities May Keep Five Lifestyle Diseases At Bay - 1 views

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    A new research has suggested for a major boost to physical activity recommendation, even several notches up than the current World Health Organisation (WHO) recommendations to achieve larger reductions in risks of five major diseases including breast and bowel cancer, heart disease, stroke and diabetes.
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