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Breast cancer

July 2024

  • An illustration showing silhouettes of a man smoking, a woman drinking, hands holding a pot of sunscreen, a knife, fork and spoon and a white ribbon

    The experts
    The experts: oncologists on the simple, doable, everyday things they do to try to prevent cancer

    Cancer doctors know better than anyone how you can give yourself the best possible chance of avoiding a disease that one in two of us will get. Here, they share the tips that they live by

June 2024

  • Hilary Osborne

    Recovering from cancer, I craved normality. Now I’m better, I’m not so sure normal is the best thing

    Hilary Osborne
  • Elliot Pfebve in a hospital chair is treated by Hayley Rolfe in a blue NHS uniform

    ‘Off the charts’: the key breakthroughs giving new hope in treating cancer

  • Sophie Blake.

    Women in England and Wales denied ‘exciting’ drug that can stop breast cancer spreading

  • Seated woman clinician examining mammogram on a digital tablet with mammogram x ray on a computer screen in background<br>2BNPYHN Seated woman clinician examining mammogram on a digital tablet with mammogram x ray on a computer screen in background

    Predictive blood test hailed as ‘incredibly exciting’ breast cancer breakthrough

May 2024

  • A woman standing in front of the mirror after having a masectomy

    The beauty Q&A
    I’m about to have a mastectomy and need some skincare advice

  • A scientist dissecting a tissue sample that has been cut on a glass slide, so that she can take out the relevant tumour cells from the slide and extract DNA and subject these to molecular profiling

    Scientists make potential breast cancer breakthrough after preserving tissue in gel

  • ‘A liberated rack isn’t ashamed, it does what it wants to do’ … Sarah Thornton at home in California.

    ‘Breasts are a serious political problem’: one woman’s quest to reclaim her chest

  • BUTTERMERE, 21 June 2021 - Five frriends making their longest swim on the longest day, the 1.24 mile length of Buttermere in the Lake District. Christopher Thomond for The Guardian.

    What if HRT isn’t right for me? And is cold-water swimming really the answer to everything? Your menopause questions answered

  • Pills or patches, sprays or gels … everything you need to know about HRT

  • Kris Hallenga obituary

  • Tell us: how have you been affected by the CoppaFeel! breast cancer awareness campaign?

  • CoppaFeel! breast cancer charity founder Kris Hallenga dies aged 38

April 2024

  • A brick wall with FOODBANK and an arrow covering it

    Deprivation linked to higher second cancer risk among England breast cancer survivors

  • A doctor looks at mammogram results with a magnifying glass.

    Lower-income US women more likely to miss key breast cancer test, study finds

March 2024

  • A consultant analysing a mammogram.

    Medics design AI tool to predict side-effects in breast cancer patients

    Trials in UK, France and the Netherlands indicate tool can predict if patient will experience problems from surgery and radiotherapy
  • Doctor looks at results of a mammogram

    Breast cancer drug may help thousands more women than previously thought

    Pembrolizumab is used to treat triple-negative form of disease but researchers say it could be used more widely
    • UK scientists working on breast cancer monitor fitted in bra

    • What is a breast cancer risk assessment score? Should I get one?

    • Labour MP Foy says she has breast cancer and urges others to get checked

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