Breast Cancer Update

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Nationwide Drug Shortage Could Cause Disruptions for Cancer Patients in Treatment
Chemotherapy drugs are increasingly in short supply, warn the American Cancer Society and ACS CAN about this life-threatening situation.
Montana Considers Requiring Insurance to Cover Fertility Preservation for Cancer Patients
Katie Beall paid over $7,500 out-of-pocket for fertility preservation on top of mounting cancer care costs. Her insurance didn't cover it.
Women Should Start Breast Cancer Screening at 40 not 50
The USPSTF’s updated guidance for mammograms is especially important for Black women, who are 40% more likely to die of breast cancer.
We Support the Advice to Begin Breast Cancer Screening at a Younger Age
While applauding an updated guide to start mammograms at age 40, the American Cancer Society also weighs whether to screen after 75.
Study Outlines Opportunities to Reduce Cancer Death Rates
Accelerated progress is needed to achieve Cancer Moonshot goal of cutting the age-adjusted cancer death rate by at least 50% over 25 years.
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Patients at Risk for Hereditary Cancer May Be Missed by Current Screening Guidelines
More than a third of people with predisposition genes for breast, ovarian or colon cancer would not have qualified for genetic screening.
Radiation, Cancer Loss and Sarah McLachlan’s “I Will Remember You”
Ana did not fear death, and her openness about that was a comfort to me, writes blogger Robin McGee.
Managing Stress When You Have Cancer
A cancer diagnosis can cause a lot of stress. There are many ways to reduce stress, so make time to tend to your whole being—body, mind and soul.

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