It is important to highlight that there are no evidence-based data to confirm the utility of unique screening protocols for women planning to undergo reduction surgery or for those who already have had reduction. Women undergoing this surgery should not deviate from the current recommendations of ...
For the census-tract level characteristics, those living in a breast cancer hotspot lived in more densely populated areas, areas with a higher percentage of families living below the poverty line, higher education, more screening, less physical inactivity, and higher average ambient heavy metals. ...
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tumor evolutionary trajectories in African ancestry populations. Innovative science and technology when fully deployed can accelerate progress in tailoring screening for early detection to individuals at high risk. Complementary and agile liquid biopsy strategies61,62,63...
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CVD deaths are also reduced by optimal treatment of disease once it arises; this is also true for breast cancer treatment, in which (as a result of the introduction of screening and optimizing treatments) deaths have decreased by approximately one third over the past 20 years. This is a ...
and to be detected incidentally by mammographic screening87,88. The diagnosis of tubular carcinoma requires >90% of the tumor to be composed of opened tubules, with the exception of an invasive cribriform component. The tubules are small, round to ovoid or angulated and set within a fibrous or...
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Despite the success of screening programs and the development of adjuvant therapies, a significant percentage of breast cancer patients will suffer a metastatic disease that, to this day, remains incurable and justifies the research of new therapies to improve their life expectancy. Among the new ...