Researchers at the University of Cambridge have created the world's largest catalog of human breast cells, which has revealed early cell changes in healthy carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 gene mutations.
In a Nutshell Researchers mapped more than 3 million cells from 527 women aged 15 to 86 and found that breast tissue ...
A new study finds that, in healthy women, some breast cells that otherwise appear normal may contain chromosome abnormalities typically associated with invasive breast cancer. The findings question ...
Aging is closely linked with cellular senescence which is a multi-faceted cell fate that arrests cell proliferation and activates the synthesis and secretion of numerous cytokines, chemokines, growth ...
An oral bacterium associated with gum disease may be found in breast cancer tissue, where it spreads through the mammary ducts or the blood and can accelerate tumor growth. This study was recently ...
New explanations for why having children and breastfeeding might reduce triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) risk raise questions about this link that are worth exploring in further research, experts ...