HHealth Read More Genetic risk scores fail to predict survival after diagnosisOctober 2, 2025 New research across seven global biobanks shows that the DNA driving disease onset does not determine survival; instead,…
HHealth Read More BCNA calls for 'BreastScreen' reform – Australian Broadcasting CorporationOctober 2, 2025 BCNA calls for ‘BreastScreen’ reform Australian Broadcasting CorporationBreast Cancer Awareness Month puts spotlight on screening and support Australian Government Department…
HHealth Read More Randomized trial finds both proton and photon therapies preserve post-treatment well-beingSeptember 30, 2025 The first randomized trial to compare photon- and proton-based radiation therapy for breast cancer finds that patients report…
BBooks Read More Iowa author tells survivors’ stories in ‘Carried Through Cancer’September 28, 2025 When Kim Harms was going through breast cancer treatment at age 40, she found strength in her faith,…
HHealthcare Read More Skipping 1 test leaves women with 40% higher risk of dying from cancerSeptember 28, 2025 A new study, which tracked 500,000 women in Sweden, has found that those who missed their first mammogram…
HHealth Read More Molecular breast imaging increases overall invasive cancer detection in women with dense breastsSeptember 23, 2025 Screening women with dense breasts with both molecular breast imaging (MBI) and digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) increased overall…
HHealth Read More New PET tracer enables rapid imaging of aggressive breast and bladder cancersSeptember 23, 2025 A promising new PET tracer can visualize a protein that is commonly overexpressed in triple-negative breast and urothelial…
HHealth Read More Inflammation jolts “sleeping” cancer cells awake, enabling them to multiply again | MIT NewsSeptember 18, 2025 Cancer cells have one relentless goal: to grow and divide. While most stick together within the original tumor,…
GGenetics Read More Empowerment Through DNA Knowledge – Saucon SourceSeptember 16, 2025 Jessica Burke of Allentown remembered she previously signed up to participate in the St. Luke’s DNA Answers research…
FFitness Read More One Workout Might Slow Cancer GrowthSeptember 11, 2025 Just one workout could help your body fight back against cancer, according to a new study showing that…
HHealth Read More Gene expression maps explain why diseases often occur togetherSeptember 5, 2025 By grouping patients based on gene activity, scientists show that shared molecular pathways, especially immune-related ones, help explain…
GGenetics Read More Tip Sheet: What cancer patients need to know about tumor markers, a new cancer genetics atlas — and educational programs for students and teachersSeptember 4, 2025 SEATTLE — Sept. 3, 2025 — Below are summaries of recent Fred Hutch Cancer Center research findings, patient…