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Categories Cancer Risk
Article : Rise in endometrial cancer affects Black women more than white women
Most relevant for: People concerned about their risk for endometrial cancer
The New York Times calls attention to the increase in a type of cancer of the uterus called endometrial cancer and how it disproportionately affects Black women. The article provides useful information about endometrial cancer while raising awareness of a significant and growing health disparity. (Posted 8/16/22)
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Relevance: Medium-High


Strength of Science: High


Research Timeline: Human Research


Study : Risk-reducing ovarian cancer surgery and quality of life
Relevance: Medium-High


Strength of Science: High


Research Timeline: Human Research


Most relevant for: People with an inherited BRCA mutation
People with an inherited BRCA gene mutation are recommended to have surgery to remove their ovaries before the age of natural menopause to reduce their risk of ovarian cancer. This surgery can cause short-term and long-term effects. This study assesses the quality of life among people who have their fallopian tubes surgically removed and later have their ovaries removed compared to people who have their ovaries and fallopian tubes removed at the same time. (Posted 7/26/22). Este artículo está disponible en español.
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Relevance: Medium


Strength of Science: Medium


Research Timeline: Post Approval


Study : Do artificial sweeteners increase the risk of cancer?
Relevance: Medium


Strength of Science: Medium


Research Timeline: Post Approval


Most relevant for: People who consume artificial sweeteners
A large study of adults in France suggests that artificial sweeteners may increase the risk of certain cancers. (posted 6/21/2022). Este artículo está disponible en español.
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Relevance: Medium-High


Strength of Science: Medium-High


Research Timeline: Post Approval


Study : Metastatic prostate cancer cases increased as screening use declined
Relevance: Medium-High


Strength of Science: Medium-High


Research Timeline: Post Approval


Most relevant for: People who are concerned about their own or their loved one’s risk of prostate cancer
The number of people diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer increased following a change in recommendations around the use of routine prostate cancer screening. (posted 6/13/22)
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Article : Breast cancer risk for transgender men with inherited mutations
Most relevant for: Transgender men with an inherited mutation
There is little information related to the risks and treatment options for transgender men and nonbinary people who are at high-risk for breast cancer due to an inherited BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation. We review an expert viewpoint on the implications of a BRCA mutation for transgender men undergoing breast removal as part of their gender-affirming care plan. (posted 5/19/22)
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Relevance: Medium-High


Strength of Science: Medium-High


Research Timeline: Post Approval


Study : New tool to predict breast cancer risk for Black women
Relevance: Medium-High


Strength of Science: Medium-High


Research Timeline: Post Approval


Most relevant for: Black women in the U.S.
An important part of making decisions about breast cancer screening and prevention is knowing your breast cancer risk. Specific tools are used to identify people who would benefit from early and/or additional screening and chemoprevention or those who would most benefit from genetic counseling and testing. Because these tools were developed using data mostly from white women, they are unable to predict cancer risk as well for Black women. To begin to address these gaps, researchers developed a new tool specifically designed to predict breast cancer risk for Black women. This tool has been shown to work well, especially for younger Black women. (posted 3/22/2022) Este artículo está disponible en español.
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Relevance: High


Strength of Science: Medium-High


Research Timeline: Post Approval


Study : The chance of a second breast cancer is higher among some Hawai'ian women
Relevance: High


Strength of Science: Medium-High


Research Timeline: Post Approval


Most relevant for: women of Hawai’ian, Filipino or Asian American ancestry.
Women diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), an early form of breast cancer, are more likely to have a second breast cancer diagnosis if they are of Native Hawai'ian, Filipino or Japanese ancestry than women of other racial or ethnic groups. (posted 3/15/22)
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Relevance: High


Quality of Writing: Medium-High


Research Timeline: Post Approval


Article : Chris Evert's ovarian cancer diagnosis highlights the importance of genetic counseling and testing
Relevance: High


Quality of Writing: Medium-High


Research Timeline: Post Approval


Most relevant for: People with genetic test result called a VUS
Tennis star Chris Evert shared her story about a change in her sister's genetic test results that led Ms. Evert to have genetic testing and her decision to have her ovaries removed to lower her cancer risk. Ovarian cancer was found at the time of Ms. Evert’s surgery, but fortunately, it was caught early. Her story highlights the importance of genetic counseling, testing and post-testing follow-up with experts. (Posted 2/8/22). Este artículo está disponible en español.
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Relevance: High


Strength of Science: High


Research Timeline: Post Approval


Study : Mutations in BRCA1 or BRCA2 may increase risk for endometrial cancer
Relevance: High


Strength of Science: High


Research Timeline: Post Approval


Most relevant for: People with BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations
A Dutch study added further evidence that women with a BRCA1 mutation may have an elevated risk for endometrial cancer. The study found that the endometrial cancer in women with either a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation was more likely to be an aggressive form of cancer associated with a poor outcomes. (posted 11/30/21)
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Relevance: Medium


Strength of Science: Medium-High


Research Timeline: Post Approval


Study : Do sugared beverages increase the risk of early-onset colorectal cancer?
Relevance: Medium


Strength of Science: Medium-High


Research Timeline: Post Approval


Most relevant for: Healthy people with an average colorectal cancer risk
A study of female nurses in the U.S. suggests that a high intake of sugar-sweetened beverages may increase the risk of colorectal cancer before age 50. However, researchers saw few early-onset colorectal cancer cases which limited the findings. (posted 9/21/21)
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