The study also found that the most common place for new tumours to occur in these patients was in the womb, followed by the ...
Young women who have survived breast cancer are significantly more likely to get cancer for a second time later in life, researchers have said. A study by the University of Cambridge, which looked ...
Breast cancer survivors are at significant risk of developing entirely new cancers somewhere else in the body, researchers have warned. Experts from the University of Cambridge, who examined data ...
Breast cancer survivors may benefit from enhanced surveillance for second primary cancer, according to researchers. Breast cancer survivors have an increased risk of second primary cancer ...
We need to fully understand why they are at greater risk of second cancers so that we can intervene and reduce this risk." Male breast cancer survivors were 55 times more likely than the general ...
Breast cancer survivors are at significant risk of developing entirely new cancers somewhere else in the body, researchers have warned. Experts from the University of Cambridge, who examined data ...
Women who survive breast cancer before the age of 50 are almost twice as likely as their peers to develop second cancers, research shows. Across all ages they have an 87 per cent increased risk of ...
Some 41,000 people will be diagnosed with a form of cancer in 2024. So what should we look out for at different ages?