October is recognized globally as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about the impact of breast cancer, promoting early detection, and supporting ongoing research efforts. While breast cancer is...
Promoting early presentation intervention increases breast cancer awareness in older women after two years: a randomized controlled trial. Br. J. Cancer, 105(1): 18-21.Forbes LJL, Linsell L, Atkins L, et al. A promoting early presentation intervention increases breast cancer awareness in older ...
Objective: Research worldwide indicates that early presentation of breast cancer leads to early intervention and better prognosis with improved quality of life. Our objectives were to determine the clinical stage of breast cancer in Sri Lankan women at the time of presentation, its correlates and its...
The study participants who had training in breast cancer self-examination were 1.87 times more likely to have self-screening practices for breast cancer than those who did not have training in self-screening practices for breast cancer. This is not surprising, as awareness might be created by tra...
onset of breast cancer; the unique one-child policy; lower rates of provision and uptake for screening for breast cancer; delays in diagnosis that result in more advanced stage of disease at presentation; inadequate resources; and a lack of awareness about breast cancer in the Chinese population...
Background: Primary breast lymphoma is a rare entity in that it accounts for less than 1% of breast cancer and 2.2% of extranodal lymphoma. The most common histological type is diffuse B-cell lymphoma. Early stages of the disease have relatively good prognosis. Case Presentation: In this case...
After the success of Breast pathology 2024 in Toronto we are inviting participants across the globe to attend 22nd International Conference on Breast Pathology and Cancer Diagnosis (Breast Pathology 2025) during June 19-20, 2025 in London, UK. The main theme of the conference is ‘Modern Innovati...
Breast cancer is the commonest malignant disease in Indian women; rapid westernization and changes in life style are some of the contributing factors. Younger age, late presentation (larger tumours, higher number of axillary lymph nodes, poor tumour grade) and low rates of hormone receptor-positivi...
Breast cancer awareness and barriers to symptomatic presentation among women from different ethnic groups in East London During 2001 to 2005, 1-year breast cancer survival was low in ethnically diverse East London. We hypothesised that this was due to low breast cancer awaren... LJL Forbes,L Atk...
1,2 Because of its relatively low rate of occurrence, MBC research and awareness have been minimal. Diagnosis and treatment of MBC are largely adapted from evidence on female breast cancer (FBC), but key differences in risk factors and tumor characteristics have been noted.3 Men are more ...