Doctors have expressed concern that preventive care may be reduced, similar to what happened with vaccines. This comes at a critical time when the need for early screenings, such as mammograms, is increasing.
A recent study from the Karolinska Institute reveals that the experimental drug 'Endoxifen' offers similar effectiveness to the traditional treatment 'Tamoxifen' in reducing breast density, but with fewer side effects.
A recent study reveals that high-intensity workouts significantly enhance muscle mass and mobility in women post-breast cancer surgery, aiding their quicker return to daily activities. This research challenges traditional guidelines that recommend limiting physical activity after surgery.
A new study in the United States reveals that advanced genetic testing can help close the survival gap for breast cancer between Black and White women, offering new avenues for treatment.
A recent study reveals that advanced genetic testing could help close the significant survival rate gap for breast cancer among women of different backgrounds in the United States, where Black women face a 40% higher mortality rate compared to White women.
The Eastern Province Municipality adorned itself in pink to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This initiative aims to raise awareness about the importance of early detection of this prevalent disease among women.
A new study reveals that walking for half an hour each day significantly lowers the risk of breast cancer in women, highlighting the importance of physical activity for overall health.
Doctors have announced an innovative method that may help reduce one of the most bothersome side effects of breast cancer treatment, known as lymphedema. This development could alleviate the suffering of many patients.
Dr. Amr Hassan, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology, asserts that claims linking birth control pills to increased breast and cervical cancer risks lack scientific evidence. He emphasizes that such information can cause unwarranted anxiety among women.