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 Global breast cancer burden rising fastest in low-income countriesGlobal breast cancer burden rising fastest in low-income countries
 
Despite recent advancements in breast cancer treatments, new breast cancer cases in women are predicted to rise by a third globally from 2.3 million in 2023 to more than 3.5 million in 2050.
 
 
 Study links high-fat diet to faster breast cancer progressionStudy links high-fat diet to faster breast cancer progression
 
If you're diagnosed with breast cancer, what should you eat to ensure the best prognosis?
 
   Long-term effects of IVF on women’s health: Cancer risk, heart disease, and menopauseLong-term effects of IVF on women’s health: Cancer risk, heart disease, and menopause
 
IVF treatment does not appear to increase long-term risks of major cardiovascular disease or breast cancer, although outcomes must be interpreted cautiously because infertility itself influences many health risks. Current research suggests most long-term health effects are modest, with small or uncertain associations observed for menopause timing, ovarian tumors, and psychological outcomes in specific patient subgroups.
 
   How alcohol affects nutrition, vitamin levels, and metabolism in the human bodyHow alcohol affects nutrition, vitamin levels, and metabolism in the human body
 
This article explores the intersection between drinking and nutrition to reveal how alcohol-induced malnutrition can perpetuate a cycle of craving and relapse.
 
   AI trained on 9 trillion DNA letters predicts harmful mutations and designs new genomesAI trained on 9 trillion DNA letters predicts harmful mutations and designs new genomes
 
Scientists developed Evo 2, a large biological foundation model trained on about 9 trillion DNA base pairs that can analyse genomic sequences across bacteria, plants, and humans. The model predicts functional effects of genetic variants and can generate genome-scale DNA sequences, enabling new approaches to studying and designing biological systems.
 
 MSK uncovers how interacting mutations shield breast cancer
 
MSK uncovers how interacting mutations shield breast cancerResearchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) have made an important discovery about how genetic mutations in breast cancer patients can interact and drive resistance to certain drugs called CDK4/6 inhibitors. This finding, published in Nature, suggests a new strategy for predicting and preventing resistance to specific therapies based on the tumor's genetic profile.
 
 
 AI cancer tools may be using visual shortcuts rather than true biology
 
AI cancer tools may be using visual shortcuts rather than true biologyNew research warns that popular deep learning systems trained for cancer pathology may be relying on hidden shortcuts rather than genuine biological signals.
 
 
 Are socially isolated people more likely to develop cancer? Study of 350,000 adults explores the risk
 
Are socially isolated people more likely to develop cancer? Study of 350,000 adults explores the riskA large UK Biobank study of more than 350,000 adults found that social isolation, but not loneliness alone, was associated with a modest increase in overall cancer risk during over 11 years of follow-up. The association was stronger in women and appeared partly linked to socioeconomic disadvantage, unhealthy behaviors, and inflammatory processes.
 
 
 Study reveals cellular and metabolic landscape of lymph node metastasis in breast cancer
 
Study reveals cellular and metabolic landscape of lymph node metastasis in breast cancerA recent integrative analysis of single-cell sequencing and single-cell spatial mapping of lymph node metastasis in breast cancer reveals novel mechanisms of the metabolic-immune interaction that drive the spread of breast cancer.
 
 
 What are proteoforms? Understanding protein diversity in modern proteomics
 
What are proteoforms? Understanding protein diversity in modern proteomicsProteoforms, the diverse molecular variants of proteins, are key to understanding cellular functions, disease mechanisms, and biomarker discovery in proteomics.
 
 
 Magnetic nanoparticles could make Doxorubicin delivery more precise
 
Magnetic nanoparticles could make Doxorubicin delivery more preciseIO@MBD combines ?-Fe2O3 nanoparticles and melamine dendrimers, creating a stable, pH-responsive platform for effective doxorubicin delivery in cancer treatment.
 
 
 Evo 2 AI model learns patterns across DNA of life
 
Evo 2 AI model learns patterns across DNA of lifeThe DNA foundation model Evo 2, first released in February 2025 as a preprint, is now published in the journal Nature.
 
 
 Discovery of nuclear metabolic fingerprints offers new insights into cancer
 
Discovery of nuclear metabolic fingerprints offers new insights into cancerMore than two hundred metabolic enzymes, many of which are normally tasked with producing energy in the mitochondria, are also found sitting directly on top of human DNA, according to a study published today in Nature Communications.
 
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