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 Breast cancer mortality plummets by 44%, but alarming racial gaps persistBreast cancer mortality plummets by 44%, but alarming racial gaps persist
 
The latest American Cancer Society report reveals a 44% decline in breast cancer mortality since 1989, but racial disparities remain, with underserved populations seeing little progress. Increased screening and access to treatment are critical for future reductions.
 
 
 AI detects breast cancer years before diagnosis from mammogramsAI detects breast cancer years before diagnosis from mammograms
 
Recent research suggests AI mammogram scores can predict breast cancer up to six years before clinical diagnosis, offering an opportunity for earlier intervention.
 
   Common breast cancer therapies may speed up aging, study showsCommon breast cancer therapies may speed up aging, study shows
 
A new study led by investigators at the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center has revealed that common breast cancer treatments, including chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery, may accelerate the biological aging process in breast cancer survivors.
 
 New drug could extend the lives of breast cancer patients
 
New drug could extend the lives of breast cancer patientsLMU researchers have successfully tested a new drug which can significantly extend the lives of breast cancer patients.
 
 
 Experimental drug RK-33 shows promise in treating breast cancer bone metastasis
 
Experimental drug RK-33 shows promise in treating breast cancer bone metastasisIn a new study led by Johns Hopkins Medicine, the drug RK-33 has demonstrated promise in treating breast cancer that has spread to the bone (breast cancer bone metastasis). RK-33 was previously shown to help treat other types of cancer and viral illnesses.
 
 
 Research shows link between multiple sclerosis to increased risk of certain cancers
 
Research shows link between multiple sclerosis to increased risk of certain cancersA new study has found some cancers to be slightly more frequent in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) than in people without MS.
 
 
 Innovative bacteria-based therapy shows promise against cancer
 
Innovative bacteria-based therapy shows promise against cancerEven as cancer remains a leading cause of death globally, bacteria-based cancer therapy presents an exciting and innovative treatment option.
 
 
 What are the safety considerations in developing ADCs?
 
What are the safety considerations in developing ADCs?Learn all about ADCs; what they are, what are their research applications, and what safety considerations should be considered for developing ADCs.
 
 
 Advances in technology shed light on cell function
 
Advances in technology shed light on cell functionCells are the basic units of life — but when it comes to cells, if you think basic means simple, think again. Cells are complicated, with many millions of biochemical reactions per second seething within their confines. They also tend to be tiny, so it’s not easy to spy on their operations.
 
 
 New insights into immune mechanisms that prevent cancer metastasis
 
New insights into immune mechanisms that prevent cancer metastasisMetastatic disease-;when cancer spreads from the primary tumor to other parts of the body-;is the cause of most cancer deaths.
 
 
 Researchers discover potential therapeutic approach for triple negative breast cancer
 
Researchers discover potential therapeutic approach for triple negative breast cancerTriple negative breast cancer (TNBC) remains the most aggressive and deadly type of breast cancer, but new findings from cancer researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital, a founding member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system, are pointing the way toward therapeutic strategies that could be tested in clinical trials in the future.
 
 
 Florida breast cancer foundation funds two UCF projects to combat breast cancer
 
Florida breast cancer foundation funds two UCF projects to combat breast cancerAs Breast Cancer Awareness Month begins, two College of Medicine cancer researchers have received statewide grants to support their innovative projects to fight a disease that strikes one in eight American women.