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Women on weight-loss drugs had 35% lower breast-cancer odds in the full study group
Women taking GLP-1 receptor agonists, the class of drugs behind semaglutide and liraglutide, had 35.1 percent lower odds of ...
Having dense breasts can put women at higher risk of breast cancer and make it more difficult to spot cancer on a mammogram, but many don’t realize it’s a significant risk. Starting this week, all ...
Breast cancer mortality rates after diagnosis are lower in Asian women than in non-Latina White women, although reasons for this difference are not well understood. R ...
Higher flavodiet scores were associated with lower breast cancer risk among 93,271 UK Biobank females followed for a median ...
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Muhimbili expands breast reconstruction surgery for women in Tanzania
Dar es Salaam. The Muhimbili National Hospital (MNH) has launched a breast reconstruction programme aimed at restoring the confidence and quality of life of women who have lost their breasts due to ...
The breast cancer death rate continues to decline among US women, a new American Cancer Society report finds, but diagnoses are becoming more common among younger women. Getty Images / iStockphoto Add ...
Data suggest that 1 in 20 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, and 1 in 70 will die from the disease. Researchers are projecting that, worldwide, new cases of female breast ...
Women are now advised to get a mammogram every other year starting at age 40 and until age 74, according to new recommendations from the US Preventive Services Task Force. The USPSTF, a volunteer ...
A study from the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine found more evidence that weight loss drugs could be ...
Breast injuries are common for female athletes. Here’s why better awareness and reporting are needed
In the to and fro of daily life, an accidental knock to the breast can hurt for a moment. But in the push and shove on the sporting field – such as the upcoming 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup – a blow to ...
An intensive three-drug regimen of heart medications did not significantly impact the rate of serious cardiovascular events at five years in women who experienced signs and symptoms of ischemia, or ...
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