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Bathsheba’s breast Women, cancer & history | Synapse
March 3, 2026
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Bathsheba’s breast Women, cancer & history
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Jessica B. Mandell
University of Washington
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Breast cancer remains a significant health issue for women around the world, with historical contexts shaping perceptions and treatment.
Cultural influences deeply impact how breast cancer is perceived in different societies, affecting women's experiences and support systems.
Historical perspectives illustrate the evolution of women's health narratives, particularly regarding breast cancer and its stigma.
The review advocates for integrating gender studies into the understanding of breast cancer, promoting awareness and equitable healthcare responses.
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