Tag: Cancer: Breast
Racial, Ethnic Differences Seen in Breast Cancer Treatment Declination
American Indian, Alaska Native, other; Asian or Pacific Islander; Black patients more likely to decline surgery
Aspirin Provides No Benefit for Breast Cancer Recurrence, Survival
Findings seen among people with high-risk nonmetastatic breast cancer at a median 33.8 months
USPSTF Recommends Breast Cancer Screening for Women Aged 40 to 75 Years
Insufficient evidence seen for screening older women and for supplemental screening for women with dense breasts
Variation ID’d in Risk for Second Primary Cancer After Breast Cancer
Risk for second primary cancer after breast cancer higher for women, especially those who were younger at BC diagnosis
AI Model Reduces False Positives in Screening Mammograms
Other benefits include reduction in unnecessary procedures, patient anxiety, and medical expenses
Mortality Up for Breast Cancer Diagnosed Five to <10 Years After Childbirth
Increased risk for all-cause mortality seen with postpartum young-onset breast cancer in women with germline BRCA pathogenic variants
Higher Dietary Quality at Breast Cancer Diagnosis Linked to Lower CVD Risk
Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension diet may provide the most benefit for CVD
Neighborhood Disadvantage Tied to Shorter Breast Cancer-Specific Survival
Most disadvantaged neighborhoods had highest risk for mortality compared with most advantaged neighborhoods
Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocyte Abundance Prognostic in Early-Stage TNBC
Findings seen among patients who undergo surgery and radiotherapy without chemotherapy
Risk for Second Primary Breast Cancer Low in Certain Young Breast Cancer Patients
Young breast cancer survivors without pathogenic variant have low risk for developing second primary breast cancer