About Breast Cancer Recurrence | Breast Cancer Research Foundation
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Three years ago, Karin Rosman (47) was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer. By sharing her story, she hopes to encourage other young women to think about their health and get regular checkups, because early detection of cancer can save lives.
About Breast Cancer Recurrence | Breast Cancer Research Foundation
Learn how likely breast cancer recurrence is and about BCRF-supported research to treat and prevent itBreast cancer, especially when caught in its early stages, is highly treatable. Most people diagnosed with breast cancer will not experience a recurrence, the term for when cancer returns after initial treatment. Even so, recurrence does happen, but thanks to research advances, in many cases it can be managed. Unfortunately, however, recurrent o…
Breast cancer affects hundreds of thousands of women around the world every year. It is one of the most common cancers in women. Even after successful treatment, the risk...
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