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Women taking Ozempic-style drugs were about 30% less likely to develop breast cancer, a large study found
A retrospective study of more than 110,000 women ages 45 to 80 found that those taking GLP-1 receptor agonist medications ...
The health industry is littered with myths that promote fear-mongering. Amidst these health fads, it is important to identify ...
A study from the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine found more evidence that weight loss drugs could be ...
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HER2-Positive Breast Cancer and Brain Metastases
Incidence high in HR-negative patients, but there are effective therapies ...
There is a promising shift toward nonsurgical treatment strategies in early breast cancer, as clinicians aim to reduce harm ...
Studying a person’s genetic makeup can predict if they will go on to develop invasive breast cancer after abnormal cells have been found in their breast tissue. For the first time, researchers at King ...
Triple-negative breast cancer is one of the most aggressive cancers. The name tells the story: It lacks the three main targets that make other types of breast cancers more treatable with powerful ...
For people at high risk of developing breast cancer, yearly mammograms may not be enough to detect tumors early.
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