Breast Cancer in Young Women: What We Know and Reducing Risk
Breast Cancer in Young Women: What We Know and Reducing Risk
Dec 11, 2024
Dr. Matteo Lambertini discusses current research on breast cancer in women 40 and younger.
Cases of breast cancer in young women have been increasing dramatically in the last eight years. Dr. Matteo Lambertini, whose research focuses on breast cancer in young women, especially fertility and pregnancy after a breast cancer diagnosis, chaired a session on breast cancer in the young at the 2024 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.
He also presented the results of a study that found young women with a BRCA mutation and a history of breast cancer had better survival and a lower risk of recurrence – the cancer coming back – if they had risk-reducing surgery to remove their healthy ovaries and fallopian tubes, as well as the remaining healthy breast, and any breast tissue left if they had had lumpectomy.
Listen to the episode to hear Dr. Lambertini explain:
- possible reasons why breast cancer rates are rising in young women, even though researchers aren’t exactly sure yet
- some of the most troublesome issues young women with breast cancer face
- how he plans to use the results of his study with his patients