AI-Assisted Breast Cancer Screening May Reduce Unnecessary Testingby Washington University School of MedicineUsing AI to help doctors read mammograms reduces follow-up testing without missing cancer cases, simulation shows
NewsOGT Expands NGS Cancer Panel Offeringby Oxford Gene TechnologyLaunch of two NGS panels enables comprehensive detection of genetic abnormalities involved in breast and ovarian cancer, and myeloid disorders
NewsThe Many Ways Carcinogens Trigger Development of Breast Cancerby Silent Spring InstituteFindings provide roadmap for regulators to identify harmful chemicals that increase breast cancer risk
NewsNew Type of Immune Cell Discovered in Breast Ductsby Walter and Eliza Hall InstituteMelbourne breast cancer researchers have discovered a new type of immune cell that helps to keep breast tissue healthy
NewsPET/MRI Identifies Notable Breast Cancer Imaging Biomarkersby Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular ImagingBiomarkers may support screening and risk-reduction strategies
NewsNew Organelle That Helps Prevent Cancer Discovered in Our Cellsby University of Virginia Health SystemCould lead to better treatments, spare patients ones that won't work
NewsStudy Finds Onion and Garlic Consumption May Reduce Breast Cancer Riskby University at BuffaloResearch is the first population-based study to examine the association between onion and garlic consumption and breast cancer in Puerto Rico
NewsNovel Therapy Studied for Inherited Breast Cancerby University of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioScientists have found a new way to kill cancers caused by an inherited mutation in BRCA1
NewsElectromagnetic Fields May Hinder Spread of Breast Cancer Cellsby Ohio State UniversityEarly findings in lab show reduced ability of cells to migrate
NewsDiscovery of Mechanism behind Precision Cancer Drug Opens Door for More Targeted Treatmentby University of AlbertaResearch explains how the drugs work, who else might benefit from their use
NewsDNA Nanorobots Target HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Cellsby American Chemical SocietyResearchers have developed a DNA nanorobot that recognizes HER2 on breast cancer cells, targeting them for destruction