By:Bec Roldan From: .breastcancer.org Changes to our lifestyle and environmental exposures could be making younger people more susceptible to breast cancer. in the living room, mesmerized by the fire trucks across the street putting out a small fire, and her husband worked quietly in the other room. “We got your results back from the biopsy. Could you come into the …
Breast Cancer Remission Rate: What Patients Need to Know in 2025
By: Written by Armen Gevorgyan, MD From: oncodaily.com Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world, but also one of the most treatable—especially when detected early. Thanks to major advances in surgery, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy, more patients are achieving remission and living longer, healthier lives. Understanding the breast cancer remission rate across …
Breast cancer mortality in women ages 20–49 significantly dropped between 2010 and 2020
By: American Association for Cancer Research From: medicalxpress.com From 2010 to 2020, breast cancer deaths among women ages 20–49 declined significantly across all breast cancer subtypes and racial/ethnic groups, with marked declines starting after 2016, according to an analysis of data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) registry presented at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual …
Breast cancer rates for women under 40 are rising. Why location plays a key role
From: studyfinds.org A new nationwide study suggests that a young woman’s location may play a significant role in breast cancer risk, with geographic differences comparable in magnitude to genetic risk scores. The research, examining data from all 50 states over two decades, shows that early breast cancer rates in women under 40 vary significantly depending on where they live. “Breast …
2009 USPSTF guidelines not linked to higher breast cancer incidence
By: Amerigo Allegretto From: auntminnie.com Breast cancer screening guidelines issued by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) in 2009 have not led to increased or decreased breast cancer incidence, according to research published December 27 in JAMA Network Open. A team led by Carina Zhang-Petersen, MD, from the University of Vermont in Burlington found that rates of in situ breast …
New Study Reveals Alarming Rise in Breast Cancer Rates Among Younger Generations
From: breastadvocateapp.com A new American Cancer Society study reveals a troubling rise in cancer rates, including breast cancer, among younger generations. Published in The Lancet Public Health, the study analyzes cancer data from 2000 to 2019, showing a significant increase in several cancer types, especially among those born after 1990. Significant Increase in Breast Cancer Incidence Dr. Hyuna Sung, the …
