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Nearly half of young women with advanced breast cancer under 40 have children, facing job loss, financial strain, and limited care access.
A global survey of young women with advanced breast cancer reveals that nearly half of those under 40 have children under 18, facing major challenges including job disruptions, financial strain, delayed care, and unmet practical needs.
Despite high rates of genetic testing, tumor genomic testing and treatment options remain limited, with many relying on self-advocacy and online communities for support.
Psychological distress, fertility concerns, and poor access to early detection are widespread, highlighting systemic gaps in care.
Researchers aim to use findings to improve services through initiatives like Project 528, calling for better policies and equitable access to tailored support.
Casi la mitad de las mujeres jóvenes con cáncer de mama avanzado de menos de 40 años tienen hijos, se enfrentan a la pérdida del empleo, a la tensión financiera y al acceso limitado a la atención.