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“When I went in for my mammogram, I had an assessment to determine my risk for developing breast cancer,” Sumner said. “My mammogram looked fine but I found out that my lifetime risk of developing cancer was 44%. I had two aunts with breast cancer, in addition to my mom having be...
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among American women, behind skin cancer. About 250,000 women in the United States are diagnosed each year. In this protocol, you will first learn how breast cancer is typically detected and treated. Next, you will learn about compelling novel an...
Breastfeeding greatly helps in cutting the risk of certain cancers such as ovarian cancer and breast cancer. Breastfeeding strengthens the connection between the child and the mother. Interestingly, mothers who breastfeed have higher self-confidence than those who don't.Back...
Figure 1. Analytic Framework: Medication Use for the Risk Reduction of Primary Breast Cancer in Women View LargeDownload Evidence reviews for the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) use an analytic framework to visually display key questions addressed by the review to allow the USPSTF to ev...
If virtually every new mother breastfed her baby, more than 800,000 children's lives would be saved every year and thousands of futurebreast cancer deathscould be avoided, new research reveals. A two-part study in The Lancet showed high-income countries are especially lagging behind low- and...
Although predictive models exist for mortality in breast cancer (BC) (generally all cause-mortality), they are not applicable to all patients and their statistical methodology is not the most powerful to develop a predictive model. Consequently, we developed a predictive model specific for BC mortal...
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