Value of Diagnostics within Women’s Health: Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women. There are an estimated 3.7 million women living with breast cancer in the United States.
Innovations in diagnostics and screenings can provide access to health information and can help women make informed decisions about their breast health and cancer risk.
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) published the Value of Diagnostics within Women’s Health: Breast Cancer Fact Sheet to highlight the impact of breast cancer on women’s health and share information about the role of breast cancer screenings and tests – like a mammogram, digital breast tomosynthesis, or breast MRI – on health across the lifespan.
DOWNLOAD THE BREASt CANCER FACT SHEET
This fact sheet is part of the Value of Diagnostics within Women’s Health Series, created to share educational information about the value of innovative diagnostics across disease states and conditions.
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women. There are an estimated 3.7 million women living with breast cancer in the United States.
Innovations in diagnostics and screenings can provide access to health information and can help women make informed decisions about their breast health and cancer risk.
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, the Society for Women’s Health Research (SWHR) published the Value of Diagnostics within Women’s Health: Breast Cancer Fact Sheet to highlight the impact of breast cancer on women’s health and share information about the role of breast cancer screenings and tests – like a mammogram, digital breast tomosynthesis, or breast MRI – on health across the lifespan.
DOWNLOAD THE BREASt CANCER FACT SHEET
This fact sheet is part of the Value of Diagnostics within Women’s Health Series, created to share educational information about the value of innovative diagnostics across disease states and conditions.
Webinar highlights from the Value of Diagnostics within Women’s Health Series:
2022 Series
- How Vaccines and Screening Can Prevent Cervical Cancer
- Improving Lives by Detecting Sexually Transmitted Infections Early
- Assessing and Promoting Bone Health Across the Lifespan
- How Hormones Can Tell a Fertility Story
- Ovarian Cancer Screening: More than a Pelvic Exam
- Understanding the Tests that Could Save My Breasts
2023 Series
- Taking it to Heart: Addressing Cardiovascular Disease in Women
- Putting our Heads Together: Diagnostic Innovations for Alzheimer’s Disease
- Clearing the Air About Lung Cancer in Women
SWHR’s Value of Diagnostics within Women’s Health series is supported by an educational sponsorship from Roche. SWHR maintains independence and editorial control over program development, content, and work products.
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