Women of African or South Asian genetic ancestry tend to develop breast cancer and die at a younger age than women of European ancestry, according to new research by Queen Mary University of London.
The purpose of the study described in this report was to review breast cancer detection technologies in development and to examine the many steps in medical technology development as they specifically ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women globally. But, in part thanks to screening programmes, over 75% of those diagnosed with breast cancer in England now survive for ten years or ...
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