If you’ve had breast cancer, you’ve no doubt heard about BRCA1 and BRCA2 testing, often offered as an option to women with a strong... Read more »
By now, most of us are probably pretty familiar with the BRCA1 and BRCA2 (pronounce them “bracka 1 and bracka 2”) genes. Identified in... Read more »
“A British woman has made history by conceiving the country’s first ‘designer baby’ guaranteed to be free from hereditary breast... Read more »
Amazing how fascinating the subject of breast cancer becomes once you have it, huh? It’s a passion, albeit an unwanted one. A passion for... Read more »
Is the ultimate statement by a woman that her life is more important than how she defines her sexuality. And in the case of Christina... Read more »
A British baby genetically engineered to be born free of the BRCA 1 breast cancer gene is due to be born soon. Experts say people who have the BRCA 1... Read more »
More young, healthy women who have a familial or genetic predisposition to breast cancer are opting for a preventive double mastectomy, experts say.... Read more »
The number of young women who choose to have a double mastectomy in order to prevent breast cancer or a breast cancer recurrence is rising. Studies... Read more »
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About 12% of women will develop invasive breast cancer in their lifetime. Each year in the United States, about 207,000 women are diagnosed with... Read more »
U.S. and Swedish researchers have identified the role that the BRCA1 gene mutation plays in the deadliest form of breast cancer. Researchers say that... Read more »