Mitigating Breast Cancer Risks with Everyday Lifestyle Changes
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer, affecting over 55,000 people each year.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and it’s time to give as much attention to secondary cancer as we do primary cancer
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At just 39, the heart-breaking loss of the Girls Aloud star is shining a light on breast cancer amongst younger women.
As it’s revealed thousands of women were not invited to screenings in error, we find out what actually happens at one.
Experts say that women should begin to regularly check their breasts for signs of the disease in their 20s.
Clarissa Foster explains why she penned a novel to raise awareness for BRCA2 gene mutation carriers.
Breast cancer can affect anyone, so regular self-examinations are vital.
Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Dr Shree Datta to shed light on the relationship between menstruation and the disease.