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Breast cancer screening under 50 questioned (en inglés)
A British study is not the first -- and won't be the last -- to question the current recommendation that mammograms should start at age 40. The researchers suggest that starting at age 50 may make more...
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US study looks at second opinions in breast cancer (en inglés)
A new study found that a second opinion from a group of breast cancer experts was different in some way from the original treatment recommendations given to women with breast cancer more than half the ...
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Scan could do away with mammogram pain (en inglés)
Mammograms are probably the most important tool doctors have to help them diagnose, evaluate, and follow breast cancer. Mammograms don't prevent breast cancer, but they can save lives by finding breast...
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Having a disability may impact breast cancer care (en inglés)
Women with disabilities face many practical issues when considering breast cancer treatment:
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Breast cancer undertreated in elderly patients (en inglés)
Earlier research has shown that older women (70 and older) get as much benefit from chemotherapy as younger women do. Yet a new study adds to growing evidence that doctors tend to recommend less treatm...
