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The influential U.S. Preventive Task Force issue a draft of its new breast cancer screening guidelines. They're now recommending women start younger, amid a rise in breast cancer rates.
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The new requirement are aimed at standardizing the information given to millions of women following scans to detect breast cancer.
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A reassuring new study finds breast cancer patients can take a two-year break from hormone-blocking pills to get pregnant without raising their short-term risk of cancer coming back.
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and experts are encouraging uninsured women or women of low-income families to get tested using county resources.
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so for this episode of "What's Health Got to Do With It?" we decided to devote this week’s episode to the subject.
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Doctors are divided on whether blanket testing of breast cancer patients is warranted, since scientists and physicians are sometimes unsure about how to interpret the results.
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Some HER2 negative breast cancers are actually “HER2 low” and can benefit from a drug targeting the HER2 protein.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis made the announcement Thursday. Casey DeSantis' diagnosis was made public in October.
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Said Gov. Ron DeSantis: "At the end of the day, she's fought really hard. We think she's responded very well."
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Getting diagnosed with incurable breast cancer didn't end this reporter's life — it just marked a new chapter. She and others with the diagnosis have insights that might help you, too.