Breast Cancer News of Note: April 2024

April 4, 2024

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 2024 (we will continue to update this post through the end of the month)

April 2: "Study finds triple-negative breast cancer tumors with increased immune cells have lower risk of recurrence after surgery" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

April 2: "New insights into aggressive breast cancer and potential treatment options" Read the full article Medical Xpress HERE.

April 3: "What Do Microaggressions Look Like in Healthcare? Here Are Some Examples" Read the full article from Healthline HERE.

April 5: "Early-Stage Breast Cancer: Do You Really Need Your Lymph Nodes Removed?" Read the full article from Everyday Health HERE.

April 18: "How to Lower Cortisol: 7 Things You Can Do Right Now" Read the full article from Everyday Health HERE.

April 24: "Study highlights increased risk of second cancers among breast cancer survivors" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

April 25: "Researchers create an AI-powered digital imaging system to speed up cancer biopsy results" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

April 26: "Meat Consumption and Breast Cancer Risk: What You Need to Know" Read the full article from Everyday Health HERE.

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