breast cancer
- 
 Anastrozole: the daily breast cancer pill tipped to save thousands of livesThe Explainer Existing treatment approved for preventative use under 'pioneering' NHS drug repurposing scheme By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Published The Explainer
- 
 Good health news: seven surprising medical discoveries made in 2023In Depth A fingerprint test for cancer, a menopause patch and the shocking impacts of body odour are just a few of the developments made this year By The Week Staff Published In Depth
- 
 ‘One million women may have missed mammograms during the pandemic’Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis from the British and international press By The best columns Published Instant Opinion
- 
 Paterson report: 11,000 women to be checked after ‘butchering’ surgerySpeed Read Report into disgraced surgeon slams ‘culture of avoidance and denial’ By The Week Staff Published Speed Read
- 
 Google AI can detect breast cancer more effectively than doctorsSpeed Read Lyra algorithm can successfully identify cancerous cells 99% of the time By The Week Staff Published Speed Read
- 
 Hundreds of women ‘died early’ after cancer scan mix-upSpeed Read Health Secretary admits 450,000 women missed breast cancer screening after computer error By The Week Staff Last updated Speed Read
- 
 ‘Life-changing’ breast cancer drugs approved for NHS useSpeed Read Thousands of women to have access to treatment that slows the advancement of the disease By Kyler Sumter Published Speed Read
- 
 Scotland approves breast cancer drug deemed 'too expensive' for EnglandSpeed Read Kadcyla to be offered north of the border, while NHS Scotland also commits to funding 'costly' PrEP HIV drug By The Week Staff Published Speed Read
- 
 Rio Ferdinand: Being Mum and Dad documentary wins acclaimIn Depth Former England captain praised for 'moving' film chronicling his attempts to come to terms with the death of his wife By The Week Staff Published In Depth
- 
 Most popular HRT 'nearly trebles risk of breast cancer'Speed Read Women taking combined oestrogen-progestogen treatment more likely to develop illness, says Institute of Cancer Research By The Week Staff Published Speed Read
