Breast Cancer News of Note: April 2022

April 8, 2022

As an organization that serves young women affected by breast cancer, we make sure to keep up with the latest news so we know what our women face when it comes to treatment and beyond. In this blog series, we will share the the month’s news that we feel is most interesting and relevant.

Here are the headlines from April 2022 (we will continue to update this post through the end of the month)

April 3: "Natural compound found in cardamom shows promise for treating triple-negative breast cancer" Read the full article from News-Medical HERE.

April 12: "Insight into the Breast Cancer Landscape with Breast Cancer Now" Read the full interview at News-Medical HERE.

April 14: "Vitamin E can boost immunotherapy responses by reinvigorating dendritic cells" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

April 19: "New insights about 'bad news' breast cancer mutation point to treatment opportunities" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

April 21: "Breast cancer: Why metastasis spreads to the bone" Read the full research article from Science Daily HERE.

April 22: "New factors that can predict breast cancer recurrence defined" Read the full research article from Science Daily HERE.

April 26: "Researchers discover how early-stage breast cancer can become a silent killer in some patients" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

April 28: "Breast cancer and tiredness: What to know" Read the full article from Medical News Today HERE.

April 29: "Insufficient Vitamin D May Raise Breast Cancer Risk, Especially in Minority Women, Study Finds" Watch the video from HealthDayTV HERE.

April 29: "Could exercise counteract cardiotoxic chemotherapy for women with breast cancer?" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

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