Breast cancer
Coverage of Breast cancer in the Nexus archive.
- Cancer doctor reveals 5 habits that may reduce disease risk and improve outcomes
A surgical oncologist revealed that simple lifestyle measures, such as maintaining a healthy weight and staying active, can help lower the risk of developing certain diseases and improve outcomes. Research also suggests that GLP-1 medications like Ozempic and Wegovy may be linked to a reduced cancer risk because they promote weight loss and reduce chronic inflammation.
- Early Detection, Integrative Oncology Help Aid Breast Cancer Patient
Michelle A. was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer in October 2024 and underwent treatment at Ochsner MD Anderson Cancer Center in Baton Rouge. She received a bilateral mastectomy and integrative oncology services, including acupuncture and occupational therapy, leading to her recovery. Early detection and proactive care contributed to her successful outcome.
- Are current breast cancer checks good enough?
Researchers state that up to 95% of younger women at higher risk of developing breast cancer are being missed by current checks. The article questions the effectiveness of existing breast cancer screening methods.
- GPs’ breast cancer guidelines ‘miss’ 95% of women who will develop disease
Current breast cancer referral guidelines in England miss 95% of women under 50 who will develop the disease within 10 years, according to research from the University of Cambridge and the Institute of Cancer Research, London. The findings highlight a failure in National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice) criteria to identify high-risk patients for early testing or preventive treatment.
- Breast cancer checks missing most women under 50 who are at risk, says study
Up to 95% of younger women under 50 who are at higher risk of developing breast cancer are being missed by current NHS checks, according to a study. Researchers warn that existing screening methods fail to identify most at-risk women in this age group.
- Mom To Mom: Broward teenage girl behind MammogramMe needs help to save lives in Ukraine
Isabel Gurvitch, a 17-year-old student in Broward County, co-founded MammogramMe, a nonprofit providing mammograms and breast cancer treatment support in Ukraine. The organization partners with Adonis healthcare network to fund 30 monthly mammograms and currently aids Tatiana, a woman with stage II breast cancer.
- Lymphedema in Breast Cancer: Longer Radiation Course Not Better
Hypofractionated locoregional radiotherapy for high-risk breast cancer showed noninferior results to standard fractionated radiotherapy in preventing arm lymphedema over three years, with no significant differences in cancer outcomes. The study was conducted in Denmark.
- She realized she had breast cancer after dreaming about a lump. Now she’s starring in a Hollywood blockbuster
Cancer survivor Kate Tickle will star in the upcoming film 'Armani: The King of Fashion,' playing the role of the fashion designer's personal assistant who died from liver failure in September, aged 91.
- British breast cancer survivor lands Hollywood debut at 42... after getting diagnosed because she DREAMED she could feel a lump
A British breast cancer survivor has made her Hollywood debut at 42 after being diagnosed due to a dream where she felt a lump.
- William Shatner, daughter reveal they both fought stage 4 cancer at same time
William Shatner and his daughter Melanie Shatner Gretsch both survived stage 4 cancer diagnoses. They are now cancer-free and have launched a podcast called 'No Time but Now' to discuss health and survival experiences.
- Austin councilmember shares cancer journey after becoming a new mother
Austin City Councilmember Vanessa Fuentes has been battling breast cancer after becoming a new mother. She shared her journey in an announcement.
- The Political Beat: One-on-One with State Senate Candidate April Cook
April Cook, a state senate candidate, is running for Senate District 34 while undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. She was diagnosed in February after committing to the campaign in October and decided to continue after receiving a positive prognosis.
- Real Care Happens in the Moments in Between
The author experienced a severe medical year, including a breast cancer diagnosis, double mastectomy, revision surgery, post-surgical infection, and hospitalization. The article highlights the challenges faced during this period.
- Cheap tablets already being used by the NHS could help fight breast cancer, study finds
A study finds that cheap tablets currently used by the NHS may aid in fighting breast cancer. These tablets are already in use within the healthcare system.
- Beloved radio DJ shocks listeners by announcing her breast cancer diagnosis live on-air and recalls discovery in home sauna that made her freeze
A beloved radio DJ announced her breast cancer diagnosis live on-air and revealed she discovered it in her home sauna.
- Supreme Court takes suo motu cognisance of matter regarding access to life-saving medicines
The Supreme Court has taken suo motu cognisance of a matter concerning access to life-saving medicines. A woman in Kerala with breast cancer challenged the high cost of treatment in the State High Court but died while the case was pending.
- Kai Trump gives update on mom Vanessa as she battles breast cancer
Kai Trump, 19, provided an update on her mother Vanessa Trump, who is battling breast cancer, during an interview with Page Six at the 2026 ESPY Awards red carpet.
- Kai Trump gives update on mom Vanessa Trump as she battles breast cancer
Kai Trump provided an update on her mother Vanessa Trump's breast cancer battle. The 19-year-old spoke to Page Six at the 2026 ESPY Awards red carpet.
- Breast cancer survivor turns forgotten path into neighborhood gathering space
Karen Jenkins, a breast cancer survivor, transformed a forgotten easement in her Anchorage neighborhood into a vibrant community space with flowers, butterflies, and a blue fence. The walkway became a gathering place for families and children, offering Jenkins a creative outlet and fostering connections that helped her cope with her health challenges.
- Breast cancer survivor turns forgotten path into neighborhood gathering space
Breast cancer survivor Karen Jenkins transformed a forgotten easement in her Anchorage neighborhood into a vibrant walkway with flowers, butterflies, and a blue fence, fostering community engagement and connection. The space became a gathering area for families and children, offering Jenkins a creative outlet and a shift in perspective during her recovery.
- Breast cancer survivor turns forgotten path into neighborhood gathering space
Karen Jenkins, a breast cancer survivor, transformed a forgotten Anchorage neighborhood easement into a vibrant walkway with flowers, butterflies, and a blue fence. The space became a community gathering spot for families and children to engage in creative activities, fostering connection and positivity during her cancer journey.
- Lisa Faulkner, 54, praises husband John Torode for being a 'wonderful nurse' and 'holding me up' during breast cancer battle
Lisa Faulkner, 54, praised her husband John Torode for being a 'wonderful nurse' and providing support during her breast cancer battle. She highlighted his role in 'holding me up' through the experience.
- You Can Know Too Much About Your Genes
The article discusses the author's family history of breast cancer, including her grandmother and mother's battles with the disease, and highlights the discovery of BRCA-1 and BRCA-2 genes by Mary-Claire King, which revolutionized genetic testing for hereditary cancer risk. It also notes that over 60% of women with these mutations may develop breast cancer.
- Beverley Callard, 69, reveals she's over halfway through radiotherapy as she shares health update amid breast cancer battle
Beverley Callard, 69, has shared a health update revealing she is over halfway through radiotherapy for breast cancer. The update confirms she is undergoing treatment as part of her battle with the disease.
- Nadine Menendez ordered to surrender to prison Friday amid ongoing breast cancer treatments
Nadine Menendez has been ordered to surrender to prison on Friday while continuing breast cancer treatments.
- Nadine Menendez ordered to surrender to prison Friday amid ongoing breast cancer treatments
Nadine Menendez has been ordered to surrender to prison amid ongoing breast cancer treatments.
- Nadine Menendez ordered to surrender to prison Friday amid ongoing breast cancer treatments
Nadine Menendez has been ordered to surrender to prison while continuing her breast cancer treatments. The court directive mandates her immediate incarceration despite ongoing medical care.
- Julia Bradbury's £425k debt revealed in further anguish for her following breast cancer battle
Julia Bradbury has a £425k debt and is experiencing further anguish following her breast cancer battle.
- 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.