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The Emerging Breast-Cancer Treatment: No Surgery Required
Some women with the earliest stages of breast cancer could be carefully monitored, undergoing surgery and radiation only if the disease advances, new data suggests. The strategy is akin to one already used in early prostate cancer,
Some breast cancer patients can avoid certain surgeries, studies suggest
Some early breast cancer patients can safely avoid certain surgeries. That's according to two studies published Thursday that explore ways to lessen treatment burdens.
Some Early Forms of Breast Cancer May Not Need Treatment, Study Says
Breast cancer is not a single disease but multiple ones, each carrying varying degrees of risk for endangering women’s health. In recent years, many researchers have been focused on DCIS: ductal carcinoma in situ,
Studies Suggest Some Early Breast Cancer Surgeries Unnecessary
Two recent studies suggest that some early breast cancer patients may skip certain surgeries, potentially reducing treatment burdens. Research published in the New England Journal of Medicine questions the necessity of removing lymph nodes,
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Breast cancer patients receive financial support this holiday season from North Texas nonprofit
The Barbara Cares Foundation, a Fort Worth-based nonprofit, has $10,000 of funding to give out by the end of the year.
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Metastatic breast cancer rates surge across U.S. women, exposing disparities and pandemic impacts
Metastatic breast cancer diagnoses are rising in U.S. women, especially in younger age groups and racial minorities, as ...
Medpage Today on MSN
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HER2 Low and Ultralow Designations Open Door to Expansion of ADCs in Breast Cancer
A HER2-positive status reflects breast cancer cells with extra copies of the HER2 gene, or higher expression of HER2 proteins ...
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Late-stage breast cancer is rising, especially among Black women: Study
Black women experience advanced diagnoses 55% more often than white women and are more likely to die from the disease, the ...
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Retreat for those fighting breast cancer coming to Kentucky
Tri-State women in the thick of fighting breast cancer will soon have an unusual option to get some relief, relaxation and ...
Medpage Today on MSN
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Risk-Reducing Surgery May Benefit BRCA Carriers With Early-Onset Breast Cancer
Among more than 5,000 patients followed for a median of roughly 8 years, bilateral risk-reducing mastectomy (RRM) was ...
KSAT
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Leading breast cancer experts gather, share research at Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center
This week, the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center is where leading doctors from all over have gathered to share research and ...
FiercePharma
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SABCS: Under siege from competitors, Pfizer's Ibrance scores in double-positive breast cancer
While under competitive pressure from Novartis and Eli Lilly, Pfizer can tally up a unique trial win for its Ibrance in a ...
Managed Healthcare Executive
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Neighborhood Conditions Drive Worse Breast Cancer Outcomes in Young Women
Managed Healthcare Executive provides C-suite executives at health plans and provider organizations with news, analysis, ...
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Late-stage breast cancer is rising, especially among Black women
The rates of late-stage breast cancer at diagnosis have risen among women in all racial and ethnic groups, but Black women ...
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Are doctors overtreating early-stage breast cancer? Is active monitoring as safe?
DCIS, known as stage 0 breast cancer, affect the cells lining the milk ducts but has not spread outside the breast.
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