Relevant for: People with triple negative breast cancer, In portal: Breast Cancer



Relevance: High
Most relevant for: Young black women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer
Study: BRCA mutations more common than expected in young black women with breast cancer
Most estimates of the percentage of breast cancer patients with mutations in BRCA are based on studies in White women. These researchers found that Black women diagnosed at a young age with breast cancer were twice as likely to have a BRCA mutation than previously reported based on studies in White women with breast cancer diagnosed in the same age categories. This study shows how important it is for all Black women diagnosed with breast cancer before age 50 to speak with their doctor about genetic counseling and testing. (9/29/15)
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Relevance: Medium-High
Most relevant for: Women diagnosed with early stage (1-3) breast cancer
Study: Weight gain associated with breast cancer survivorship
Weight gain in breast cancer survivors can affect survival and quality-of-life. This study found that breast cancer survivors are more likely to gain weight than women of the same age who are at high risk, but have never been diagnosed with cancer. The study looked at which groups of survivors were more likely to gain weight. (8/24/15)
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