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Is breast cancer hereditary? Explore family history and other risks of breast cancer

May 31, 2024 | Blog

You may be wondering, “is breast cancer hereditary?” or “what if I have no family history of breast cancer?” We asked Amanda Goldblatt, a BREM Foundation advocate and previvor, about …

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Navigating mammograms during pregnancy: what you need to know

Mar 01, 2024 | Blog

Pregnancy is a time of profound change and heightened awareness of one’s health. Amidst the joy and anticipation, concerns about health matters – including breast health – can arise. For …

Breast cancer awareness group of women wearing pink ribbon.

Be A Hero: Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Oct 06, 2023 | Blog

October is more than just the season of falling leaves and pumpkin-spiced lattes; it’s also Breast Cancer Awareness Month – a time dedicated to raising awareness about one of the …

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Older Americans Month

May 26, 2023 | Blog

This May marks the 60th anniversary of Older Americans Month – a time to recognize the countless contributions that older adults make to our communities. It’s also the perfect time …

Advances in AI Can Lead to Better Breast Cancer Prevention and Detection

Feb 07, 2023 | Blog

Breast cancer screenings declined by 25% between 2019 and 2020, and the trajectory continued downward at 4% decline annually. Unsurprisingly, diagnoses dropped, on average, 11.5% between 2019 and 2021. Declines …

Breast Cancer, Race, and Risk

Nov 03, 2022 | Blog

Race is a significant factor that can contribute to a woman’s breast cancer risk– though it’s often not the first thing that jumps to mind for patients or healthcare professionals. …

Early Risk Assessment and Early Detection: Maximizing Breast Health For Women Under 40

Aug 25, 2022 | Blog

Monitoring breast health early and often can be challenging for younger patients with packed schedules and competing priorities. Women of average risk typically begin annual mammography screening at age 40, …

A New Approach to Increasing Screening Mammography Compliance

Apr 13, 2022 | Blog

Much progress has been made in breast cancer screening. Today’s 3D mammography technology provides more detailed images so there are fewer false positives.[1] In fact, just 10% of individuals are …

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Advances in Artificial Intelligence Can Lead to Better Breast Cancer Prevention and Detection

Feb 08, 2023 | White Paper

The upheavals of the last few years have included profound disruptions in healthcare, one manifestation of which had been delayed screenings for breast cancer. In fact, between 2019 and 2020 …

Breast Health Care for Women Under 40: Discerning the Risk and Taking Action

Jul 27, 2022 | White Paper

According to the National Cancer Institute, nearly 8.2% of new breast cancer cases occur in women ages 35-44 and 19.2% in women ages 45-54.1. Given this, the American College of …

How To Improve Screening Mammography Compliance and Save Lives

Feb 26, 2022 | White Paper

The earlier breast cancer is detected, the better: smaller, earlier-stage cancers have markedly better survival rates, and allow for less invasive treatments. According to the American Cancer Society, five-year survival …