Breast cancer detection has 4 findings that explain why early screening changes everything

Breast cancer detection is the medical conversation that most women know they should be having more seriously than they are. The recommendations exist, the technology exists, and the evidence for why early detection changes outcomes is among the most well-established in all of oncology. And yet screening rates remain below where public health researchers believe […]
Breast cancer is getting younger and so should your first mammogram

Breast cancer has long been framed as a concern for women in their fifties and beyond, but that picture is changing in ways that demand attention. Rates of breast cancer among women under 50 have risen every year since 2012, and those diagnosed before the age of 40 are especially likely to present with more […]
Revolutionizing liver cancer screening with AI tools

Liver cancer is one of medicine’s more frustrating diagnostic problems. By the time most patients receive a diagnosis, the disease has already progressed to a stage where treatment options narrow considerably. A new study suggests that artificial intelligence may be able to change that timeline in a meaningful way. Researchers have developed a machine learning […]
Bone density loss starts earlier than most women think and these 7 signs prove it

Most people associate bone loss with old age, but the reality is considerably more unsettling. Bones typically reach their peak density around age 35, and from that point forward the process of losing mass can begin, sometimes as early as a person’s 40s. For women, the transition through menopause accelerates that decline significantly, with some […]