Top Breast Cancer Research in 2024

Gone are the days of “one-size-fits-all” breast cancer therapy.
 
A Black scientist is looking through a microscope.

Much of the most applicable breast cancer research in 2024 focused on ways to determine exactly the right treatment for each person. For some, this means treatment de-escalation — giving the fewest medicines at the lowest dose possible while still successfully treating the cancer. But in other cases, it may mean adding a medicine to the regimen to avoid chemotherapy and its more toxic side effects.

Side effect relief was another big research theme in 2024, as were health disparities, issues around fertility and childbirth, screening, and more. Here are the year’s highlights.

 

More personalized treatments

Scientists have discovered that breast cancers with even very small amounts of HER2 proteins —which would have been classified as HER2-negative in the past — may still respond to anti-HER2 medicines. They’ve also found that at least one CDK4/6 inhibitor may help overcome a cancer’s resistance to anti-HER2 therapies.

 

Easing side effects

Nearly all breast cancer treatments cause side effects. Besides developing new medicines to reduce their severity and number, researchers are also learning that exercise and other lifestyle choices can help relieve a number of side effects.

 

Disparities in care and outcomes

Studies also looked for reasons for differences in breast cancer outcomes between women of various races and ethnicities.

 

Genetic mutations, pregnancy, and breast cancer

Statistics show that more younger women are being diagnosed with breast cancer, many at age 40 or younger. These women, especially women with BRCA mutations, have unique concerns, including fertility, pregnancy, and breastfeeding.

 

Risk, both for breast cancer and recurrence

New research aimed to better understand the risk factors linked to developing breast cancer, as well as the variables associated with the risk of breast cancer coming back — recurrence — in people who have received treatment.

 

Breast cancer screening

We know that breast cancer screening saves lives. But who should have which type of screening tests and how often continues to be studied.

— Last updated on February 22, 2025 at 9:11 PM