A study that evaluated over 4000 patients with breast cancer found that, with a median follow-up of 18 years, history of ...
An estimated 170,000 Australians were diagnosed with cancer in 2025. Many people know the causes of cancer are partly genetic. But how do your genes, which contribute so much of what makes you you, ...
That superhero is a gene called TP53, and for decades scientists have known it as the “guardian of the genome.” In a healthy cell, TP53 acts like both a brake and an emergency stop button. When DNA ...
A large international study has mapped the genetic landscape of feline cancers for the first time, revealing striking similarities between tumor-driving mutations in cats, humans, and dogs.
Gynecologic cancers affect thousands of women each year, yet many remain difficult to detect in their earliest stages.
Recently, employees in "behind closed doors" industries shared secrets that would shock people, and my mind is officially blown. Here are the most surprising things workers revealed about their jobs: ...
After breast cancer surgery, many women are left with physical and emotional scars. Last year, Mulago Hospital with national ...
Fewer Singapore breast cancer deaths are due to earlier diagnoses and improved treatment, despite a rise in cases. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
In June 2024, Rebecca Bowyer, a 46-year-old nurse from Falmouth and an adoptee, finally received the name of her birth father from her social worker after 25 years of searching.
A growing number of Australians are at risk of these types of cancers. But experts say research spending doesn’t match the scale of the problem.
Breast cancer survival continues to improve in the United States and other high-income nations, while women in low-income ...
The UK National Screening Committee issued draft guidance in November saying the routine checks should only be offered in very limited circumstances.