New study shows women skipping their first mammogram face a 40% higher long-term risk of breast cancer death and more advanced diagnoses.
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Skipping the first scheduled mammogram could significantly increase a woman's risk of being diagnosed with advanced breast cancer - and of dying from the disease.
New study shows women skipping their first mammogram face a 40% higher long-term risk of breast cancer death and more advanced diagnoses.
Bavina Sookdeo When most people hear the words “breast cancer,” they think of women. But clinical oncologist Dr Nazreen Bhim issues a...
Bavina Sookdeo When most people hear the words “breast cancer,” they think of women. But clinical oncologist Dr Nazreen Bhim issues a...
Dr Lyronne Olivier Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers diagnosed in women, yet it remains surrounded by many myths and misconceptions...
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Key Takeaways A genetic blood test can predict a woman’s risk for breast cancer after abnormal cells are found in her breast Women were two times...
A 20-year-old Chinese woman developed severe kidney disease from monthly hair dyeing, done to emulate a celebrity. Doctors diagnosed her with kidney...
A 20-year-old Chinese woman developed severe kidney disease from monthly hair dyeing, done to emulate a celebrity. Doctors diagnosed her with kidney...