The test, now awaiting FDA approval, would help during treatment of triple negative breast cancer, one of the most aggressive forms of the disease.
Breast Cancer
Nonantum heroes take on Tri for a Cure
Nonantum Resort owner and operator Jean Ginn Marvin has taken part in all 17 Tri for a Cure events.
What is the breast cancer risk calculator recommended by Olivia Munn?
Munn said her score prompted further tests and the discovery of an aggressive form of the disease.
Susan Love, surgeon who crusaded against breast cancer, dies at 75
Love was among the country’s most prominent advocates for breast cancer research and treatment, and she co-founded the National Breast Cancer Coalition.
Pausing breast cancer treatment for pregnancy appears safe
A new study is reassuring for women who are taking hormone-blocking pills after a breast cancer diagnosis and want to become pregnant.
Local police forces raise $8,000 toward breast cancer research
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, police departments in Bath and Brunswick and Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office raised thousands of dollars in donations for breast cancer research, early detection and patient support.
From survivor to staff and back again
The Chief Operating Officer of New England Cancer Specialists shares her personal history with cancer.
Your Mammogram could save your life – it’s time to screen for breast cancer.
“Over the years, I have seen advances in breast health that have helped save many lives.”
Breast Care: Much has Changed in 25 Years
“Over the years, I have seen advances in breast health that have helped save many lives.”
Steps You Can Take to Minimize Your Chances of Developing Breast Cancer
Breast cancer has affected millions of women worldwide, and unfortunately, there is no known cure or way of preventing it entirely. However, there are a number of things women can do to reduce their risk. Read on for a list of steps you can take to put yourself in the best possible position