breastcancer
An independent group of experts funded by the US government has suggested that women should get screened for breast cancer every other year starting at age 40. The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) says lowering the age recommendation from 50 to 40 could make a difference as more and more women in their 40s are being diagnosed with breast cancer. According to data from the National Cancer Institute, the rates of breast cancer for women in their 40s have increased by two per cent annually since 2015. “More women in their 40s have been getting breast cancer… so this recommendation will ...
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A major collateral exhibition at the 2024 Venice Biennale will be dedicated to the iconography and symbolism of breasts. They are a fixture of art, whether it’s a 16th-century devotional painting of the breastfeeding Virgin or a wearable breastplate from 20th-century fashion design, as the show highlights. ‘Breasts’, at Palazzo Franchetti, showcases works from old masters to modern publicity, spanning the realms of painting, sculpture, photography and film. Curated by Carolina Pasti, the show reflects on a range of themes including motherhood, empowerment, sexuality, body image and illness. It...
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Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and alcohol consumption is a major risk factor for it. Yet there’s a lack of awareness about that risk, the World Health Organization (WHO)’s European office warned on International Women's Day. "It’s high time for everyone to acknowledge that alcohol is a major risk factor for breast cancer," said Dr Hans Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe. “International Women’s Day is a unique opportunity to remind ourselves of alcohol’s link, not just to breast cancer, but indeed all cancers”. Research shows that there is no “safe” amount of alcoholi...
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