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Research from Mayo Clinic finds breast-conserving surgery yields a low five-year recurrence rate for women with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer.
Preventive medicines can reduce breast cancer risk. Learn about how these medicines work, who should consider taking them, and their side effects and health ...
Find out why doctors use radiation treat breast cancer. Learn what to expect and the side effects of breast cancer radiation, including proton therapy.
Our research projects focus on genetic mutations and their impact on breast cancer risk and response to endocrine therapy, developing endocrine therapies for ...
Mayo Clinic breast cancer specialists provide compassionate, comprehensive care for people with breast cancer during and after treatment.
Learn about this rare, aggressive type of breast cancer that causes a swollen breast. Treatments include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy and others.
Sometimes, the breast MRI may be done even if the diagnostic mammogram and ultrasound look regular. For example, MRI may be used if your breasts are very dense, ...
Breast calcifications most often are not cancer, called benign. More commonly calcifications are associated with a benign breast condition known as fibrocystic ...
The BBD/AH-BC model predicts the risk of developing future breast cancer for women after a breast biopsy showing benign findings,
Mayo Clinic research reveals Molecular Breast Imaging (MBI) combined with 3D mammograms significantly improves breast cancer detection in women with dense ...
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