A staggering 1 in 8 women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. In 2025 alone, an estimated 316,950 women and 2,800 men are expected to be diagnosed with ...
Women are more likely to survive cancer than men but face a higher risk of serious and adverse side effects from treatment, according to a landmark international study from Adelaide University.
Annalisa (Nalis) Merelli is a contributing writer at STAT focused on boys’ and men’s health. Pap smears must be a strong contender for the worst best thing to happen to gynecology. The test, alongside ...
Around two thirds of breast cancers are found by women noticing breast changes The figures for breast cancer in the UK make for sober reading. There are around 55,900 new cases diagnosed in the UK ...
India, March 19 -- Women with cancer show a 21% lower risk of death than men but experience a 12% higher risk of severe treatment-related side effects, revealing a critical survival and toxicity ...
Breast cancer is one of the most common forms of cancer for women, with 300,000 Americans diagnosed this year alone. While this may sound like a scary statistic, the odds are in our favor. Thanks to ...
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It’s a time for reflection on trends in breast cancer research, prevention, and treatment. One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her ...
Nutrition is increasingly recognized as a modifiable factor influencing the risk, progression, and survivorship of cancers that disproportionately affect ...