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Late-Stage Breast Cancer Diagnosis on Rise in U.S.
Late-stage breast cancer is rising, especially among Black women: Study
Black women experience advanced diagnoses 55% more often than white women and are more likely to die from the disease, the study found.
Late-stage breast cancer diagnoses increase dramatically in U.S.
The number of U.S. women with breast cancer that has spread elsewhere in the body by the time of diagnosis increased dramatically among all ages and ethnicities between 2004 and 2021, a new study shows.
More Women Are Being Diagnosed With Breast Cancer at Later Stages
TUESDAY, Dec. 10, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- More breast cancers are being detected later in women, giving the tumors a chance to spread and become life-threatening, a new study finds. This increase in late-stage breast cancer affects women at all ages and ethnicities, according to results published Dec. 10 in the journal Radiology.
Breast cancer in young women is on the rise. One survivor is talking openly about it.
People like Berrueta fall into a paradox: Even though more younger women are getting breast cancer, mammograms and other screenings aren’t recommended for women under 40. Some speak of feeling dismissed by their primary-care doctors or having to contend with insurance companies, even if they show they carry a higher risk for the disease.
More younger women getting breast cancer. What you need to know
What started out as an ultrasound in February turned into biopsies and a breast cancer diagnosis. "It was such a whirlwind," Crump said. She had no family history of breast cancer.
Breast cancer can be spotted at earliest stages thanks to new blood test, scientists say
Researchers say the fast and non-invasive AI-powered test shows the subtle changes that occur in the bloodstream at the initial stages of breast cancer
New test uses AI to detect breast cancer at earliest stage yet
The new test works by shining a laser beam into the patient's blood plasma, then using AI to interpret the results - with incredibly high accuracy reported in the pilot.
Late-stage breast cancer is rising, especially among Black women
The rates of late-stage breast cancer at diagnosis have risen among women in all racial and ethnic groups, but Black women have been hit the hardest, according to a new study published in the journal Radiology.
Late-Stage Breast Cancer Diagnosis on the Rise in the U.S.
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