Health / Cancer Research
A study inspired by the late Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding is making significant strides in identifying young women at risk of breast cancer. The BCAN-RAY project focuses on early detection and personalized screening for women as young a...
The Breast Cancer Risk Assessment in Young Women (BCAN-RAY) study, launched in May 2023, is a pioneering effort to identify breast cancer risks in younger women without a family history of the disease. Led by Dr. Sacha Howell, Sarah Harding's consultant at The Christie, the study aims to develop personalized early screening options. The project has already recruited 500 women, with plans to recruit another 500. Of the initial group, 88 were identified as having an increased risk, leading to consultations and risk-reduction strategies. The second phase involves establishing the Sarah Harding Young Women's Breast Cancer Fellowship, furthering research into risk factors for younger women.
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