A new study adds more evidence that breast cancer screening can help reduce disease-related mortality rates. However, this study largely confirms what is already known — that the benefits of routine ...
Adding clinical breast examination to a mammography screening program provides only a modest benefit in detecting cancer, a new study shows. The study of 61,688 women 40 years and older (574 with ...
Despite numerous trials, breast cancer immunotherapies have had a modest clinical impact, with only 2 approved drugs, highlighting inefficiencies in the clinical trial system. Because of these ...
Women diagnosed with early invasive breast cancer face a lower risk of developing a second primary cancer than many fear, according to a study from Oxford and Exeter universities and the National ...
Patients with a history of infertility were at a modestly higher risk of developing breast cancer after menopause, according to a prospective study. Women who had fertility issues in the past had a 13 ...
Similarly, modest discriminatory accuracy seen for four models targeting women with a family history of breast cancer.