YoungwomenwiththeBRCAgenemutationthatpromptedactressAngelinaJolie'spre-emptiveandmuch-publiciseddoublemastectomyarenotmorelikelytodieafterabreastcancerdiagnosis
Womenwhoworkonnightshiftscouldhaveanincreasedriskofdevelopingmultiplecommoncancers,especiallybreastcancer,researchersfromChinasaidMonday.MaXuelei,anoncologistat
GEintroducedanewmammographysystemthatgivespatientsaremotetocontrolthecompressionpartofthescreeningthemselves.Givingthemautonomyovertheunpleasant,painfulportiono
A high-fat diet during pregnancy may increase the risk of breast cancer over generations, a new study suggested Monday.
High-fat diet in pregnancy may increase the risk of breast cancer over generations, a new mice study suggested Monday.
Researchershaveunveilednewdatatohelpbetterassessbreastorovariancancerrisksinwomen,accordingtotheUniversityofCambridgeinBritain,identifyingtheadvantagesofearlyde
AustralianscientistsannouncedonFridaythattheyhavedevelopedatreatmentthatiscapableofstoppingthegrowthofaggressivebreastcancertumors.ResearchersfromtheWalterandEl
AChinesehospitalannouncedonTuesdaythatdoctorshaverecreatedabreastforacancerpatientusing"4D"printing.ThesurgerywasperformedonAugust8,2016,andtheprintedbreasthasg
A daily glass of your favorite alcoholic beverage might increase the risk of breast cancer, according to a new report by the World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research.
Adailyglassofyourfavoritealcoholicbeveragemightincreasetheriskofbreastcancer,accordingtoanewreportbytheWorldCancerResearchFundandtheAmericanInstituteforCancerRe
One in eight Australian women will be diagnosed with breast cancer before their 85th birthday, a new report has found.
Women who have received fertility treatment can be reassured that in vitro fertilization (IVF) does not increase their risk of breast cancer, according to a 21-year follow-up study of women in the Netherlands.
Six infants have become beneficiaries of Shanghai's first breast milk bank launched recently for premature or sick babies.
Out of 199 women asked to eat lots of fruit, vegetables, fish and olive oil in Italian trial, none suffered recurrence in three years
Women might be able to reduce the risk of breast cancer by eating more blueberries, according to a New Zealand research out Tuesday.
Mammography screening can reduce the risk of death from breast cancer by 40 percent in women aged 50 to 69, a major international review suggested Wednesday.
The top legislature began reviewing a draft amendment to the Advertisement Law, which proposes a ban on baby formula advertising to promote breast feeding.