Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is cancer that forms in tissues of the breast, usually the ducts (tubes that carry milk to the nipple) and lobules (glands that make milk). It occurs in both men and women, although male breast cancer is rare.
What is Breast Cancer?

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the United Kingdom. Every year 48,000 new cases are diagnosed there. Of these, 80% are over 50 but younger women, and in rare cases, men, can also get breast cancer. Breast cancer is the leading cause of death for women aged 34 to 54.

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Nanoparticle coating enhances cancer drug delivery and reduces side effects

Nanoparticle coating enhances cancer drug delivery and reduces side effects

Normal breast tissue cells harbor cancer-like genetic abnormalities

Normal breast tissue cells harbor cancer-like genetic abnormalities

Researchers uncover key genes linked to DCIS progression

Researchers uncover key genes linked to DCIS progression

How different types of bread impact cancer risk

How different types of bread impact cancer risk

Study identifies DNA collisions driving genetic changes in cancer

Study identifies DNA collisions driving genetic changes in cancer

New CAR T-cell therapy shows promise against aggressive HER2+ breast cancer

New CAR T-cell therapy shows promise against aggressive HER2+ breast cancer

Study shows AI can predict prognosis in triple-negative breast cancer

Study shows AI can predict prognosis in triple-negative breast cancer

Common heart failure drug reduces risk of chemotherapy-induced heart damage in cancer patients

Common heart failure drug reduces risk of chemotherapy-induced heart damage in cancer patients

Neoantigen DNA vaccines improve survival and immunity in triple-negative breast cancer patients

Neoantigen DNA vaccines improve survival and immunity in triple-negative breast cancer patients

Study reveals skin tone bias in photoacoustic imaging for breast cancer detection

Study reveals skin tone bias in photoacoustic imaging for breast cancer detection

AI-powered tool predicts gene activity in cancer cells from biopsy images

AI-powered tool predicts gene activity in cancer cells from biopsy images

Female firefighters face elevated breast cancer risks due to toxic exposures

Female firefighters face elevated breast cancer risks due to toxic exposures

Deep learning AI model outperforms humans in identifying pathologies

Deep learning AI model outperforms humans in identifying pathologies

New vaccine shows potential in preventing recurrence of triple-negative breast cancer

New vaccine shows potential in preventing recurrence of triple-negative breast cancer

Gabapentinoids may increase hip fracture risk in older adults

Gabapentinoids may increase hip fracture risk in older adults

Metabolic enzymes take on unexpected roles in cell division and DNA repair

Metabolic enzymes take on unexpected roles in cell division and DNA repair

Overtreatment of older men with prostate cancer raises concerns

Overtreatment of older men with prostate cancer raises concerns

Study shows how a single defective BRCA1 gene accelerates cancer development

Study shows how a single defective BRCA1 gene accelerates cancer development

New genetic model offers insights into breast cancer metastasis

New genetic model offers insights into breast cancer metastasis

Progress in early detection and screening methods for pancreatic cancer

Progress in early detection and screening methods for pancreatic cancer

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