Breast Cancer

Initial Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Pre-Existing Comorbidities

The late stage of breast cancer at initial diagnosis in patients with cardio-metabolic comorbidities may be partially explained by underlying pathophysiological mechanisms. Comorbidities have been linked to later stages of breast cancer at the time of diagnosis. The role of biological mechanisms as a contributing factor is unclear. Existing research on the association between cancer...

Modern-Era Follow-Up Strategies for Detecting Recurrent Breast Cancer

The standard follow-up protocol for treated breast cancer patients continues to be the recommended and currently relevant surveillance strategy. Breast cancer patients who undergo surgery and adjuvant therapy require follow-up to detect recurrent disease or any long-term complications and improve their survival and outcomes. The standard follow-up protocol in these patients is based on studies...

Negative Affect in Choosing Contralateral Prophylactic Mastectomy for Breast Cancer

Breast cancer patients’ decisions to undergo a preventive mastectomy are often driven by negative emotions associated with the disease rather than rational evaluation of available treatment options. Despite evidence supporting less invasive surgery for early-stage breast cancer, more and more breast cancer patients are choosing to undergo contralateral prophylactic mastectomy (CPM). CPM involves removing the...

Music Therapy for Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Surgery

Music therapy is effective in managing anxiety and emotional well-being in women undergoing cancer treatments, according to a recent study. Breast cancer can be a stressful and anxiety-inducing experience for women, especially during diagnosis and treatment. The uncertainty surrounding the illness and the type of treatment can create high levels of emotional distress, impacting both...

Understanding the Biology of Racial Disparities in Breast Cancer Outcomes

Racial and ethnic disparities in breast cancer mortality appear to be the cause of complex biological and socioeconomic factors. In 2020, breast cancer cases surpassed lung cancer among women, making breast cancer the most common cancer among women globally. Despite increases in the breast cancer incidence rate, mortality due to breast cancer has consistently declined...

Breast Cancer Poses Greater Risk for Pregnant Women

Pregnancy-associated breast cancer is more difficult to diagnose, making treatment more complicated and minimizing the chance of positive outcomes for patients. Pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC) is a distinction given to patients diagnosed during pregnancy or less than one year postpartum. Although cancer’s co-occurrence with pregnancy is relatively rare, PABC is one of the most common...

Inflammatory Diets Facilitate Depression in Breast Cancer Patients

Breast cancer patients are more likely to experience depression. In a sample of breast cancer patients, nutrient-sparse diets increased inflammatory markers and depression severity. Breast cancer, one of the leading causes of death among women worldwide, causes immense emotional distress in patients. The emotional turmoil leads to high rates of depression, which often goes untreated....

Pre-Existing Mental Illness Delays Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Mental illness creates barriers to healthcare, and in this study, patients with a pre-existing psychiatric disorder were found to be less likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer at an early stage. Mental illness increases mortality rates in individuals with breast cancer. Early detection is one of the greatest determinants of survival rate, but women...

Geographic Region Linked to Breast Cancer Treatment Delays

Relative risk for delay about twofold higher for Black, non-Black patients in highest- versus lowest-risk region. For Black and non-Black breast cancer patients, geographic region is significantly associated with risk for treatment delays, according to a study published online Jan. 24 in Cancer. Katherine E. Reeder‐Hayes, M.D., from the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center at the...
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