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Sarah Harding-Inspired Study Identifies 88 Young Women at Increased Breast Cancer Risk
The BCAN-RAY study, inspired by Sarah Harding, has identified 88 young women at increased breast cancer risk, highlighting a critical need for earlier screening and intervention among younger women in the UK, currently lacking in national protocols that begin at age 50.
Sarah Harding-Inspired Study Identifies 88 Young Women at Increased Breast Cancer Risk
The BCAN-RAY study, inspired by Sarah Harding, has identified 88 young women at increased breast cancer risk, highlighting a critical need for earlier screening and intervention among younger women in the UK, currently lacking in national protocols that begin at age 50.
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40% Bias Score


European Breast Cancer Mortality Rates to Decline in 2025
A new study projects a decrease in breast cancer mortality rates in Europe by 2025, with a 4% decline in the EU and 6% in the UK compared to 2020, attributed to improved screening, diagnosis, and treatment; however, mortality rates are not projected to decrease for women over 80 in most European cou...
European Breast Cancer Mortality Rates to Decline in 2025
A new study projects a decrease in breast cancer mortality rates in Europe by 2025, with a 4% decline in the EU and 6% in the UK compared to 2020, attributed to improved screening, diagnosis, and treatment; however, mortality rates are not projected to decrease for women over 80 in most European cou...
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36% Bias Score


China Opens First Standardized Breast Disease Clinic in Papua New Guinea
The 14th China Medical Team opened Papua New Guinea's first standardized breast disease clinic at Port Moresby General Hospital on Monday, providing screening, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation services to address the nation's high breast cancer mortality rate stemming from insufficient resou...
China Opens First Standardized Breast Disease Clinic in Papua New Guinea
The 14th China Medical Team opened Papua New Guinea's first standardized breast disease clinic at Port Moresby General Hospital on Monday, providing screening, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation services to address the nation's high breast cancer mortality rate stemming from insufficient resou...
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40% Bias Score


China Opens First Standardized Breast Disease Clinic in Papua New Guinea
The 14th China Medical Team opened PNG's first standardized breast disease clinic at Port Moresby General Hospital on Monday, providing screening, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation services to address the nation's high breast cancer mortality rate and lack of specialized care, utilizing advan...
China Opens First Standardized Breast Disease Clinic in Papua New Guinea
The 14th China Medical Team opened PNG's first standardized breast disease clinic at Port Moresby General Hospital on Monday, providing screening, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation services to address the nation's high breast cancer mortality rate and lack of specialized care, utilizing advan...
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40% Bias Score


Breast Cancer Treatment: Timely Intervention and Reconstruction's Impact on Patient Outcomes
Two Chinese women's breast cancer journeys highlight the importance of early intervention and breast reconstruction options; Hua Hua's delayed treatment resulted in a more extensive mastectomy and DIEP flap reconstruction, while Ling's later reconstruction greatly improved her well-being.
Breast Cancer Treatment: Timely Intervention and Reconstruction's Impact on Patient Outcomes
Two Chinese women's breast cancer journeys highlight the importance of early intervention and breast reconstruction options; Hua Hua's delayed treatment resulted in a more extensive mastectomy and DIEP flap reconstruction, while Ling's later reconstruction greatly improved her well-being.
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56% Bias Score


FCI Scanner Shows Promise in Improving Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
A new scanner developed in Aberdeen, the Field Cycling Imager (FCI), shows potential to more accurately diagnose breast cancer than current MRI methods by varying magnetic field strength, reducing the need for repeat surgeries and improving treatment planning; initial trials on newly diagnosed patie...
FCI Scanner Shows Promise in Improving Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
A new scanner developed in Aberdeen, the Field Cycling Imager (FCI), shows potential to more accurately diagnose breast cancer than current MRI methods by varying magnetic field strength, reducing the need for repeat surgeries and improving treatment planning; initial trials on newly diagnosed patie...
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40% Bias Score

EU and UK Breast Cancer Mortality to Decrease, but Disparities Remain
A new study forecasts a 4% reduction in EU and 6% in UK breast cancer deaths by 2025, mainly due to improved screenings and treatments; however, women over 80 show no decrease, revealing healthcare access disparities.

EU and UK Breast Cancer Mortality to Decrease, but Disparities Remain
A new study forecasts a 4% reduction in EU and 6% in UK breast cancer deaths by 2025, mainly due to improved screenings and treatments; however, women over 80 show no decrease, revealing healthcare access disparities.
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36% Bias Score

Sarah Beeny advocates for brain tumor research after cancer battle
Following her battle with breast cancer, broadcaster Sarah Beeny, 53, announced she is now cancer-free and a new patron of Brain Tumour Research, advocating for increased research funding after losing her mother and stepmother to brain tumors.

Sarah Beeny advocates for brain tumor research after cancer battle
Following her battle with breast cancer, broadcaster Sarah Beeny, 53, announced she is now cancer-free and a new patron of Brain Tumour Research, advocating for increased research funding after losing her mother and stepmother to brain tumors.
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44% Bias Score

China Opens First Standardized Breast Disease Clinic in Papua New Guinea
On Monday, the 14th China Medical Team opened PNG's first standardized breast disease clinic at Port Moresby General Hospital, offering screening, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation, addressing the nation's low breast cancer survival rate of under 40 percent and lack of resources.

China Opens First Standardized Breast Disease Clinic in Papua New Guinea
On Monday, the 14th China Medical Team opened PNG's first standardized breast disease clinic at Port Moresby General Hospital, offering screening, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation, addressing the nation's low breast cancer survival rate of under 40 percent and lack of resources.
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24% Bias Score

Two Sisters Diagnosed with Aggressive Breast Cancer Within Two Weeks
Two sisters, aged 28 and 32, were diagnosed with stage two triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) two weeks apart; both carry the BRCA1 gene and emphasize the importance of early detection and genetic testing.

Two Sisters Diagnosed with Aggressive Breast Cancer Within Two Weeks
Two sisters, aged 28 and 32, were diagnosed with stage two triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) two weeks apart; both carry the BRCA1 gene and emphasize the importance of early detection and genetic testing.
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40% Bias Score

Delayed Breast Cancer Treatment and the Importance of Patient Autonomy in Reconstruction
Two breast cancer patients, Hua Hua and Ling, highlight the importance of timely medical intervention and patient autonomy in breast cancer treatment; Hua Hua's delayed treatment led to advanced-stage cancer and extensive surgery, while Ling's later reconstruction improved her quality of life.

Delayed Breast Cancer Treatment and the Importance of Patient Autonomy in Reconstruction
Two breast cancer patients, Hua Hua and Ling, highlight the importance of timely medical intervention and patient autonomy in breast cancer treatment; Hua Hua's delayed treatment led to advanced-stage cancer and extensive surgery, while Ling's later reconstruction improved her quality of life.
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72% Bias Score

Global Breast Cancer Projections: A 68% Increase in Deaths by 2050
In 2022, 2.3 million women globally were diagnosed with breast cancer, causing 670,000 deaths; the IARC projects a 68% increase in deaths and 38% rise in cases by 2050, with developing nations bearing the brunt, while only seven countries met the global target of a 2.5% annual death reduction.

Global Breast Cancer Projections: A 68% Increase in Deaths by 2050
In 2022, 2.3 million women globally were diagnosed with breast cancer, causing 670,000 deaths; the IARC projects a 68% increase in deaths and 38% rise in cases by 2050, with developing nations bearing the brunt, while only seven countries met the global target of a 2.5% annual death reduction.
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36% Bias Score
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