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- 14 Feb
Patients with early-stage breast cancer treated with preventive or adjuvant chemotherapy face an increased risk for leukemia that does not justify the modest survival benefit of additional treatment, say US researchers. They found that early-stage breast cancer patients treated […]
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- 14 Feb
(Reuters Health) – Women’s self-exams and physical exams by a doctor both detect breast cancer tumors at about the same size, but older women are more likely to have a tumor discovered via doctor’s examination, according to a new Swiss […]
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- 14 Feb
Deaths from cancer continue to fall in the United States, and the American Cancer Society (ACS) estimates that the 22% drop in cancer mortality seen during the last 2 decades has resulted in more than 1.5 million cancer deaths being […]
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- 14 Feb
Researchers have found excessive levels of formaldehyde, an established carcinogen, in the vapor produced by e-cigarettes when the devices are used at high voltage. The cancer risk from this unexpected finding is much greater than from conventional cigarettes. This finding […]
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- 14 Feb
MADRID — Final results from the CLEOPATRA study show that the combination of 2 targeted agents, trastuzumab (Herceptin, Roche/Genentech) and pertuzumab (Perjeta, Roche/Genentech), significantly prolonged survival in HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer, compared with trastuzumab alone. The targeted agents were added […]
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- 13 Feb
A breast biopsy that results in a diagnosis of atypical hyperplasia is considered a benign finding, but that description obscures the riskiness of the condition, according to a special report published in the January 1, 2015, issue of the New […]
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- 13 Feb
Women with breast cancer often don’t know what kind of tumors they have, a new study found. That’s not necessarily tied to worse outcomes, but better knowledge might help women understand treatment decisions and take medications as directed, said […]
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- 13 Feb
Adherence to diabetes drugs falls after a diagnosis of cancer, a new study finds. The results suggest that drop-offs in compliance with diabetes medication might negatively affect survival and could therefore partly explain the established higher cancer mortality seen […]
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- 13 Feb
The modern treatment of breast cancer started in the 1880s with Halsted’s mastectomy but was without major innovation for roughly the next 100 years, according to an essay published in the January issue of The Breast Journal. Then, an explosion of […]
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- 13 Feb
[This study] lends support to the argument that there are variations in the intrinsic biology of tumors based on racial/ethnic background. In the United States, the likelihood of a woman being diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer and her survival after […]
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