Women diagnosed with early invasive breast cancer face a lower risk of developing a second primary cancer than many fear, according to a study from Oxford and Exeter universities and the National ...
There’s no doubt that breasts are sexualized in our society, even when they’re doing what they’re designed for — feeding babies. And that’s not sitting well with breast-feeding advocates who are angry ...
By Hugo Francisco de Souza A study of Black and Hispanic adolescent girls shows that even modest participation in organized sports is associated with favorable breast tissue composition and lower ...
Breast density is a significant yet often overlooked factor in breast cancer awareness, risk assessment and screening practices. Understanding what breast density is, how it affects breast cancer risk ...