Breast Cancer News of Note: September 2022

September 7, 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 September 2022 (we will continue to update this post through the end of the month)

September 2: "Researcher unlocks mystery of 'chemo-brain,' identifies possible treatment" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

September 6: "Cancers in adults under 50 are on the rise globally" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

September 7: "Almost Two-Thirds of Women Have Troublesome Premenstrual Symptoms" Read the full article from HealthDay News HERE.

September 7: "Vitamin D levels affect overall survival for skin cancer patients" Read the full article from News Medical HERE.

September 9: "Healthline’s Interactive Guide to Essential Skin Care Products" Read the full article from Healthline HERE.

September 14: "Out-of-pocket costs for cancer care keep climbing" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

September 15: "Cost of cancer treatment can impact health of survivors" Read the full article from Medical Xpress HERE.

September 19: "Diets Haven't Improved Much Worldwide, and U.S. Remains Near Bottom of List" Read the full article from HealthDay HERE.

September 19: "Scientists identify key biomarkers that reliably predict response to immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy for melanoma" Read the full article from Science Daily HERE.

September 19: "Medical Debt Can Crush Even the Insured, Study Shows" Read the full article from HealthDay HERE.

September 25: "Anxiety Screening: What It Is and Why It's Now Being Recommended for Adults" Read the full article from Healthline HERE.

September 27: "Case study: Remission of metastatic breast cancer may have been due to use of cannabis oil and magic mushrooms" Read the full report from MedicalXpress HERE.

September 27: "12 Meaningful Things You Can Do for Breast Cancer Awareness Month" Read the full article from Healthline HERE.

September 29: "Long-term study supports link between inflammation and cognitive problems in older breast cancer survivors" Read the full article from MedicalXpress HERE.

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