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Instructional Video5:33
SciShow

Breast Cancer gets Worse in the Spring and Fall. But...Why?

12th - Higher Ed
Seasonal illnesses from infectious diseases aren’t a new concept, but a few decades ago public health experts began to notice the same behavior in some non-infectious diseases like breast cancer. These patterns have helped us learn a lot...
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Instructional Video4:52
TeleTime Video

The Runway for Metastatic Breast Cancer: Empowering Women and Raising Awareness

Higher Ed
Dana's Triumph part 4/4: The video is about a fashion show that raised money for metastatic breast cancer research. The show featured models who were metastatic breast cancer patients, highlighting their struggle with the disease. The...
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Instructional Video0:54
Next Animation Studio

Woman's advanced stage breast cancer eradicated with immunotherapy

12th - Higher Ed
A woman's advanced stage breast cancer that had spread to other parts of her body was cured using immunotherapy.
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Instructional Video8:20
Barcroft Media

My Breast Cancer Tattoo Makes Me Feel Beautiful

Higher Ed
A WOMAN who has successfully battled breast cancer twice is celebrating her new body with a beautiful mastectomy tattoo. Having endured breast cancer not once but twice Sara Coulson has undergone 26 rounds of chemotherapy, 21 rounds of...
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Instructional Video1:26
Curated Video

Breast Cancer Awareness: Detection, Risk Factors, and Prevention

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video provides important information about breast cancer, emphasizing the importance of early detection. It highlights key risk factors such as being a woman and increasing age, as well as common signs to watch out for including...
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Instructional Video2:33
Science360

Breast Cancer and Body Rhythms - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
Virginia Tech Biologist Carla Finkielstein is using funding from the National Science Foundation to investigate a possible connection between body rhythms and breast cancer. Her lab is full of frogs because she uses their eggs to study...
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Instructional Video1:24
Curated Video

Revolutionizing Breast Cancer Detection: The Future of Early Warning Systems

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Revolutionize breast cancer detection with a cutting-edge device developed by the same experts behind military technology like the stealth bomber. This compact, non-invasive tool uses infrared lights to detect early signs of tumors by...
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Instructional Video2:55
Healthcare Triage

Is Hair Dye Linked to Breast Cancer?

Higher Ed
A study published in the International Journal of Cancer reports that use of hair dyes and chemical straighteners, particularly among black women, is associated with a higher risk of breast cancer. We look into this a little more.
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Instructional Video5:35
TeleTime Video

Surviving Breast Cancer: A Love Story

Higher Ed
Dana's Triumph part 2/4: This is a personal story of a woman named Dana who shares her experience with breast cancer at the age of 27. She talks about how her life changed after the diagnosis, her struggles during the treatment including...
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Instructional Video2:33
Science360

Body Rhythms And Breast Cancer

12th - Higher Ed
Virginia Tech Biologist Carla Finkielstein is using funding from the National Science Foundation to investigate a possible connection between body rhythms and breast cancer. Her lab is full of frogs because she uses their eggs to study...
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Instructional Video3:19
SciShow

Angelina Jolie & Breast Cancer

12th - Higher Ed
What would you do if you found out that cancer could be lurking in your genes? More people are getting news like that these days as more kinds of cancer are being linked to specific genes and genetic tests let doctors screen your...
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Instructional Video3:54
TeleTime Video

Designing Bras for Women with Breast Reconstruction: The Story of Dana Donofree

Higher Ed
Dana's Triumph part 3/4: The video features a woman who shares her experience of dealing with breast cancer and how it led her to create a business designing bras for women who have undergone breast reconstruction. She talks about the...
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Instructional Video7:58
The Guardian

Moving Forward After a Year of Cancer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Victoria goes in for her annual mammogram after a year of breast cancer treatment. The initial result is concerning, but a second scan delivers good news. Victoria and her teenage son express relief and talk about some of the things they...
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Instructional Video1:13
Curated Video

New Hope for Breast Cancer Prevention: The Promise of Femara

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Femara, a hormonal drug, has shown promising results in preventing the recurrence of breast cancer in women who have undergone treatment. Unlike tamoxifen, which can only be given for five years, Femara has proven to be highly effective...
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Instructional Video5:23
TeleTime Video

Reflections on a Breast Cancer Survivor's Journey With Entrepreneurship

Higher Ed
Part 4/4 of Dana Donofree series: This video showcases the inspiring story of Dana, a breast cancer survivor who turned her adversity into an entrepreneurial journey. It features a private screening of Dana's triumph, attended by five...
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Instructional Video1:17
Curated Video

Advancements in Genetic Analysis for Breast Cancer Treatment

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Cutting-edge DNA technology is revolutionizing breast cancer research at Cambridge University. Dr. Maria Garcia and her team are utilizing advanced analyzers to identify key genes driving tumor growth, leading to the discovery of four...
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Instructional Video3:42
Healthcare Triage

We're Probably Screening for Breast Cancer Too Much: Healthcare Triage News

Higher Ed
How often should you get a mammogram? After writing for years about how research shows we may be too aggressive in screening for breast cancer, it's only fair that I acknowledge the newer - and more conservative - recommendations from...
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Instructional Video2:01
Curated Video

Debating Genetic Screening: A Family's Journey with Breast Cancer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This video explores the ethical implications of extending embryo scanning in Britain, focusing on the case of Vicki Jones and her daughter Millie, who are at risk of inheriting a genetic predisposition to breast cancer. It raises...
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Instructional Video4:34
Curated Video

Hubble Tech Detects Science Writer's Breast Cancer

3rd - 11th
Ann Jenkins has been writing about the Hubble Space Telescope and its discoveries for most of her adult life. One of her earliest projects with the team was to write about a technology spinoff that used digital imaging technology...
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Instructional Video4:18
Healthcare Triage

Should You Panic about the Breast Cancer/Birth Control Stories?

Higher Ed
No. It turns out, media outlets sometimes sensationalize connections like this. Hormonal birth control is safe, and while it does come with some risks, the benefits very often outweigh the downsides. Aaron has the numbers on just how...
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Instructional Video5:25
SciShow

The Rarest Cancer on Earth: Only One Known Case

12th - Higher Ed
You've heard of Breast Cancer, Skin Cancer, Colon Cancer, and many others. But this specific cancer was something entirely different—it took a research team five months to diagnose this specific cancer case, and that’s due purely to its...
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Instructional Video1:27
Curated Video

Study Shows Digital Mammography More Effective for Young Women with Dense Breast Tissue

Pre-K - Higher Ed
This landmark study highlights the superiority of newer digital mammography techniques over standard X-rays for detecting breast cancer in young women with dense breast tissue. The findings emphasize the importance of incorporating...
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Instructional Video6:01
The Guardian

Processing a Cancer Diagnosis

Pre-K - Higher Ed
When Victoria Mapplebeck was diagnosed with breast cancer, she decided to record each step of her journey. In this clip, Victoria is receives the diagnosis and begins preparing for treatment. She and her son discuss how they are each...
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Instructional Video6:54
TED Talks

TED: The incredible cancer-detecting potential of photoacoustic imaging | Lei Li

12th - Higher Ed
Could we use the energy from light and sound to detect disease? TED Fellow Lei Li shares the exciting promise of photoacoustic imaging: an affordable, painless and accurate method of converting light into sound in order to create...

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