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breast cancer

Young women with breast cancer lecture

Young women with breast cancer and Leah Lederman Lecture: This webinar aims to teach healthcare professionals, both at a primary…

New insights from the TARGIT A trial 2021

Single-dose radiotherapy for breast cancer confirmed to be suitable for most patients: New insights from the TARGIT-A trial Full paper…

Single-dose radiotherapy for breast cancer

Single-dose radiotherapy for breast cancer confirmed to be suitable for most patients: Results from further analysis of the large international TARGIT-A…

Endocrine disruptors and breast cancer risk

Review summarizes known links between endocrine disruptors and breast cancer risk: Exposure to certain endocrine-disrupting chemicals could elevate the risk…

Breast cancer screening recalls

Breast cancer is the commonest fatal cancer in women. Early detection increases a woman's chances of recovery. Magnetic Resonance Imaging…

The true cost of chemotherapy

The true cost of chemotherapy: Chemotherapy for breast cancer costs the UK economy more than £248 million annually, including 'out-of-pocket'…

Mammogram measures of breast cancer risk

New mammogram measures of breast cancer risk could revolutionise screening: World-first techniques for predicting breast cancer risk from mammograms that…

Medical Reconstructive Tattoo Artistry by Alice Nicholls

Medical Reconstructive Tattoo Artistry: award winning tattoo artist Alice Nicholls has created a safe environment within her studio, where clients…

Clearer picture on HRT & breast cancer

A new study, led by experts at the Universities of Nottingham and Oxford, provides a clearer and more detailed picture…

Breast Cancer in the British Army

Jacque Morrow, 43, a staff sergeant in the British Army based in Amesbury, was diagnosed with breast cancer in January…

Impact of coronavirus pandemic on breast cancer

Research from Estée Lauder reveals the impact the coronavirus pandemic has had on women’s breast health across the UK. To…

Venom from honeybees kills breast cancer cells

Venom from honeybees found to kill aggressive breast cancer cells –  in new Australian research from the Harry Perkins Institute…

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