Breast Cancer

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Young woman reviews aggressive breast cancer mammogram with doctor amid stats on screening gaps for women aged 18-49.
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Study links aggressive breast cancers in younger women to gaps in screening guidelines

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An 11-year review of breast cancer diagnoses from outpatient imaging centers in western New York found that women aged 18 to 49 accounted for roughly one-fifth to one-quarter of all cases, with many tumors in those under 40 described as invasive and biologically aggressive. The findings, presented at the Radiological Society of North America meeting, underscore calls for earlier, risk-based assessment for younger women.

Jessie J has described 2025 as one of the hardest but most magical years of her life, following her breast cancer diagnosis and surgeries. In a candid Instagram post on December 30, the singer opened up about her emotional struggles amid recovery and professional milestones. She urged fans to embrace their feelings without pretense.

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Angelina Jolie is opening up about her double mastectomy scars in a new interview with TIME France, marking the first time she's shared them publicly. The actress, who underwent the procedure in 2013 due to a BRCA1 gene mutation, aims to normalize preventative care and discussions around breast cancer. Her mother and grandmother's early deaths from the disease motivated her decision.

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