CBS News contributor Dr. David Agus, director of the Westside Cancer Center at the University of Southern California, talks to the "CBS This Morning" co-hosts about why t[...]
How often women should be screened for breast cancer has been a big debate in recent years. Now, a new study is suggesting some older women can safely be screened for breast cancer[...]
Many people take coffee or tea breaks throughout the day, and that simple act may help them reduce their risk for stroke, Japanese researchers report. This study of about 83[...]
Over the past decade, real progress has been made in the prevention and treatment of breast cancer. We now have more sophisticated tools to better understand, assess, and defeat th[...]
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A little over a year ago, I had never heard of Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC). It's not surprising though. Most people — including many in the medical field — hav[...]
At the recent American Association for Cancer Research annual meeting, new evidence highlighted the importance of cruciferous vegetables for breast cancer protection. The crucifero[...]