Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women worldwide. In high-income countries, survival rates have steadily improved, but that is only part of the story. A recent study from the ...
While overall deaths from breast cancer have dropped 44% since 1989, the risk to younger women is growing, according to a new report released Tuesday by the American Cancer Society. Nationally, about ...
Breast cancer diagnoses are still rising in women under 50, but death rates have dropped by 44% since 1989, a new report shows. An estimated 519,000 deaths were averted in that time, data released ...
Deaths from breast cancer dropped 58% between 1975 and 2019 due to a combination of screening mammography and improvements in treatment, according to a new multicenter study led by Stanford Medicine ...
In a startling turnaround, breast cancer rates in the United States dropped dramatically in 2003, and experts said they believe it is because many women stopped taking hormone pills. Subscribe to read ...
Data released by the CDC today indicate that while breast cancer deaths are on the decline, black women still have worse outcomes than white women. The report also noted disparate trends in breast ...
(NEW YORK) — Dr. Lisa Newman, the chief of the section of breast surgery at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, sat down with ABC News to discuss breast cancer prevention, early ...