Breast cancer
Coverage of Breast cancer in the Nexus archive.
- Cancer burden is nearly universal, yet highly inequitable in its impact: WHO report
The WHO's first survey on cancer inequities reveals widening disparities in access to prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care. Women in high-income countries have an 87% five-year survival rate for breast cancer, compared to 42% in low-income countries.
- InvestigateTV+: Living with cancer while pregnant
The article discusses rising cancer diagnoses during pregnancy, highlighting a case where a second opinion saved a mother and daughter's lives. It also addresses international crime rings stealing SNAP benefits and features a non-profit thrift store aiding breast cancer patients.
- Minnesota’s Paid Leave program: 75,000 approved but some face delays
Minnesota's Paid Leave program has approved 75,000 applications and distributed $600 million in benefits, but some applicants report delays and financial strain. DEED officials acknowledge complex cases may take longer but emphasize most applications are processed within two to three weeks.
- Gut bacteria may influence estrogen-related cancers, review finds
A review suggests that gut bacteria may influence hormones linked to estrogen-related cancers such as breast and endometrial cancer.
- Lisa Faulkner, 54, gives an emotional update after revealing her breast cancer diagnosis
Lisa Faulkner, 54, shared an emotional update following her breast cancer diagnosis.
- Landmark study confirms that having children naturally protects against breast cancer - and experts say this could be why cases are rising in under 50s
A landmark study confirms that natural childbirth offers protection against breast cancer. Experts suggest this could explain the rising breast cancer rates among women under 50.
- Gaza's breast cancer patients face immediate mastectomies as doctors plead for end to blockade
Gaza's breast cancer patients are undergoing immediate mastectomies due to a lack of diagnostic tools and cancer drugs, as doctors urge international pressure to end Israel's blockade and ban on medical supplies. The blockade, in place for nearly two decades, has led to the destruction of 38 hospitals and killed 1,700 medical workers, according to Gaza's health ministry.
- Gaza's breast cancer patients face immediate mastectomies as doctors plead for end to blockade
Gaza's breast cancer patients undergo immediate mastectomies due to a lack of diagnostic tools and cancer drugs. Doctors report severe shortages of medical equipment, including MRI and cardiac catheterization machines, and critical supplies like chlorine bleach, exacerbated by Israel's blockade and ongoing conflict.
- Lisa Faulkner, 54, reveals she has been diagnosed with breast cancer and had major surgery two weeks ago
Lisa Faulkner, 54, has been diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent major surgery two weeks ago. She has revealed her health status publicly.
- Can GLP-1s Treat Cancer? What the Latest Science Says About Ozempic’s Newest Benefit
GLP-1 receptor agonists, including Ozempic, show potential in reducing cancer risk through weight loss, inflammation reduction, and metabolic improvements. Early studies link their use to a 30-35% lower breast cancer incidence in women and reduced risks for colorectal, endometrial, ovarian, liver, and brain cancers.
- Eli Lilly is handing China sales rights for a breast cancer drug to Innovent Biologics
Eli Lilly has transferred sales rights for the breast cancer drug Verzenios in mainland China to Innovent Biologics. Innovent will manage importing, marketing, and distribution as generic competition emerges.
- Millions of women with menopause barred from hormone replacement therapy because of health risk
Hormone replacement therapy is seeing increased prescriptions for menopause symptoms, but millions of women, including breast cancer survivors, cannot take HRT due to medical risks. Dr. Mindy Goldman, affiliated with Midi Health and UCSF, discusses the issue with CBS News.
- ‘I see hope’: how mindset shifts help Hong Kong cancer patients cope with diagnosis
The article discusses the psychological challenges faced by Hong Kong cancer patients and highlights support programs that are transforming treatment approaches. It features Sasa Hui Yuen-sim, a 67-year-old retiree diagnosed with breast cancer in June 2024 and lung cancer the following year, emphasizing the mental toll of her battle with multiple cancers.
- Coronation Street's Tracy Shaw, 52, breaks down in tears as she's readmitted to hospital amid breast cancer battle
Tracy Shaw, 52, from Coronation Street breaks down in tears as she is readmitted to the hospital amid her breast cancer battle. The article highlights her emotional struggle during this health crisis.
- Menands teacher honored 2 years after her death
Kindergarten teacher Sara Maldonado, who worked at Menands Union Free School District, passed away two years ago from breast cancer. The district is honoring her two years after her death.
- ‘Just a chapter’: Women share their battles with breast cancer in their 20s
Two women in their 20s in the Charlotte area, Becca Stanton (28) and Emily Kellogg (27), share their experiences with breast cancer diagnoses and treatment. The article highlights rising breast cancer rates in women under 50, with Kellogg diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic breast cancer. Both emphasize resilience and advocate for self-awareness and early detection.
- From chronic pain to breast cancer, snakes are inspiring a slew of new drugs
Snakes are inspiring new drugs for chronic pain and breast cancer. Researchers are leveraging insights from snake venom to develop innovative treatments for these conditions.
- Male breast cancer survivor shares warning after unexpected diagnosis
A male breast cancer survivor warns about the disease after an unexpected diagnosis. The former wrestler and actor highlights that one in 750 men may be affected.
- I watched enterprises buy AI that solved the wrong problem. So I left Dell and built a startup to fix it
The article discusses inefficiencies in healthcare decision-making processes, such as delays in drug coverage approvals leading to high costs and patient harm. It critiques enterprise AI deployments for failing to address systemic issues, citing MIT and Gartner research showing most AI projects lack measurable returns. The author left Dell to build a startup aiming to improve AI's role in healthcare by focusing on managing AI systems rather than just expanding their use.
- InvestigateTV+: Debate over children sleepovers
InvestigateTV+ examines concerns around children's sleepovers, including safety risks and high-risk behaviors, and explores the use of emojis and acronyms in children's digital communication. The article also highlights a woman's experience with breast cancer and the historical significance of a Louisiana museum related to Prohibition.
- GLP-1 drugs linked to reduced cancer risk, researchers say
GLP-1 drugs, primarily used for weight loss and diabetes, are associated with reduced cancer risk, including for breast, colon, pancreatic, and liver cancers. Researchers suggest this may be due to weight loss and anti-inflammatory effects, but emphasize more studies are needed to confirm causality.
- Know your numbers: No-cost breast, heart screenings taking place at Westland Mall
The Women’s Breast and Heart Initiative is hosting free breast and heart screenings at Westland Mall in Hialeah on Saturday as part of National Pink Day. The event includes no-cost mammograms, heart screenings, and incentives like raffle tickets and gas gift cards. Partners include Jackson Health System, Mount Sinai Medical Center, and Macy’s, which offers mini makeovers and specialty license plate sales to fund disease prevention.
- Early-Onset Cancers Are on the Rise. Knowing Your Family History Is Crucial.
Early-onset cancers, including colorectal and breast cancers, are rising in U.S. adults under 50. Family history is a critical risk factor, and early screenings can save lives, as demonstrated by Bryce Ramsey’s stage 3 colon cancer diagnosis at 33 and her family’s subsequent diagnoses.
- Neighbors honor Donelson man killed in house fire, remember him as a caring neighbor
Neighbors in Donelson honor Sal Rossi, a 74-year-old man who died in an accidental house fire, by flying a yellow smiley-face flag upside down to symbolize their loss. Rossi was remembered as a caring caregiver during his wife's battle with breast cancer and as a beloved community member known for his humor and kindness.
- DR MAX PEMBERTON: The truth behind the shocking new breast cancer statistic and the three things you can do NOW to reduce your risk
Dr. Max Pemberton discusses a new breast cancer statistic and outlines three immediate steps to reduce cancer risk. The article focuses on actionable measures for prevention.
- Why are breast cancer cases surging among younger Hong Kong women?
Breast cancer cases are rising among younger women in Hong Kong, linked to changing reproductive and lifestyle patterns. Actress Natalie Ng Man-yan, diagnosed in 2022, died at 51 after a relapse in 2024.
- Vanessa Trump says she is beginning second stage of breast cancer treatment
Vanessa Trump is beginning the second stage of her breast cancer treatment. The article mentions a 2018 photo of her at the White House, but no additional details about her current health status are provided.
- Former wrestler, actor reveals breast cancer diagnosis: 'One in 750 men'
Former wrestler and actor Tyler Mane announced a breast cancer diagnosis, noting that one in 750 men are affected. He is raising awareness about male breast cancer, which is often overlooked and detected at later stages.
- ‘X-Men’ star Tyler Mane announces rare breast cancer diagnosis
Tyler Mane, known for his role as Sabretooth in the X-Men franchise, announced a rare breast cancer diagnosis via Instagram. He emphasized that male breast cancer is often undiagnosed until advanced stages and credited his wife with pushing for early detection.
- ‘X-Men’ star Tyler Mane announces rare breast cancer diagnosis
Actor and retired wrestler Tyler Mane, known for his role as Sabretooth in the X-Men franchise, announced a rare breast cancer diagnosis on Instagram. He emphasized that breast cancer in men is often undiagnosed until advanced stages and highlighted the role of his wife in securing early detection. The CDC notes one in 100 breast cancers occurs in men, with risk factors including genetic mutations and family history.
- ‘X-Men’ star Tyler Mane announces rare breast cancer diagnosis
Actor Tyler Mane, known for his role as Sabretooth in X-Men, announced a rare breast cancer diagnosis, revealing he begins chemotherapy. He highlighted that male breast cancer is often detected late due to lack of awareness, with the CDC reporting one in 100 diagnoses occur in men.
- Aging Untold: Fatigue and brain fog may signal treatable condition
The article discusses how fatigue and brain fog in seniors may indicate treatable anemia, the emotional impact of moving older adults (transfer trauma), and the under-recognized risk of male breast cancer. It also highlights a man in Wisconsin who created a backyard oasis after an arthritis diagnosis.
- Aging Untold: Fatigue and brain fog may signal treatable condition
The article highlights that fatigue and brain fog in seniors may indicate treatable anemia, discusses the emotional and physical toll of 'transfer trauma' during relocations for older adults, and notes that men can develop breast cancer. It also features a Wisconsin man who created a backyard oasis after a severe arthritis diagnosis.
- Breast cancer affects men despite common myth
Men can develop breast cancer, with a general risk of one in 1,000 and higher risk for those with family history or BRCA2 mutations. Delayed diagnosis is common due to misconceptions or embarrassment, but early detection improves outcomes. Treatment includes mastectomy, estrogen blockers, and radiation, similar to female breast cancer cases.
- Beverley Callard reveals she has a cyst in her leg after feeling 'persistent pain' as she gives an update on her radiotherapy treatment amid breast cancer diagnosis
Beverley Callard disclosed having a cyst in her leg due to persistent pain and provided an update on her ongoing radiotherapy treatment for breast cancer.
- Coronation Street's Tracy Shaw, 52, says 'there's nothing normal about life anymore' as she opens up about the side effects of chemo after her breast cancer diagnosis
Tracy Shaw, a character on Coronation Street, discusses the side effects of chemotherapy following her breast cancer diagnosis. She mentions that 'there's nothing normal about life anymore' due to her experiences.
- GLP-1 weight-loss drugs might help protect against breast cancer, study presented at ASCO meeting suggests
A study presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology conference suggests GLP-1 weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound may reduce breast cancer risk by over 30% in women. The observational study analyzed health records of 111,000 women and found those prescribed GLP-1 medications had significantly lower breast cancer incidence, though researchers caution the findings do not prove causation.
- Former wrestler Tyler Mane says he was diagnosed with breast cancer; urges men to get checked
Tyler Mane was diagnosed with breast cancer and urges men to get checked. He attended the 'Deadpool & Wolverine' premiere in New York City in 2024.
- Country star Jillian Cardarelli reveals devastating breast cancer diagnosis at age 33
Country star Jillian Cardarelli has revealed a breast cancer diagnosis. The announcement was made at age 33.
- Actor Tyler Mane reveals he is having treatment for rare male breast cancer
Actor and former professional wrestler Tyler Mane has been diagnosed with rare male breast cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy. He shared the news on Facebook to raise awareness about the condition.