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Secondary cancer: Why breast cancer survivors have a higher risk
Medical News Today· 7 days agoHaving had breast cancer increases women’s as well as men’s risk of a second cancer later by around 25%, according to research. In addition ...
Dear Abby: A breast cancer statistic you didn’t know, and shouldn’t ignore
The Post-Standard· 3 days agoDEAR ABBY: While you occasionally print letters related to breast cancer, I don’t recall seeing any...
Young breast cancer survivors almost twice as likely to develop another cancer, study finds
Daily Telegraph· 7 days agoWomen who survive breast cancer before the age of 50 are almost twice as likely as their peers to...
Poorer English Breast Cancer Survivors Face Higher Second Cancer Risk
Forbes· 4 days agoBreast cancer survivors are more likely to develop a second form ofcancer if they live in the...
Dear Abby: Breast cancer affects far fewer men than women, but it is serious, nonetheless
NJ.com· 2 days agoDEAR ABBY: While you occasionally print letters related to breast cancer, I don’t recall seeing any related to male breast< ...
Breast Cancer Survivors Face Higher Odds for Second Cancer
WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey· 7 days agoPeople lucky enough to survive a breast cancer may still face heightened risks for other cancers...
Cancer trends revealed, including most common types of the disease and biggest risk factors
Fox News· 3 days agoOf the 1.96 million new cancer cases in 2023, half were made up of five types: breast cancer (15%),...
Europe Recommends Three Cancer Drugs
Medscape· 6 days agoThe European Medicines Agency has recommended Fruzaqla, Truqap, and Eribulin Baxter for use in the treatment of specific colorectal and breast cancers.
Report shows Americans of Pacific island ethnicity have up to triple the rate of cancer deaths
Medical Xpress· 6 hours agoThe American Cancer Society (ACS) today released Cancer Facts & Figures for Asian American, Native...
Breast cancer patients more likely to develop second cancer in lifetime: Study
Becker’s Hospital Review· 3 days agoA study from researchers at University of Cambridge in England found people with breast cancer are more likely to develop a second cancer