Local surgery or ablation may be most appropriate for patients with a solitary site of locoregional recurrence following definitive surgery for clinically localized renal cell carcinoma, according to ...
Previous studies on breast cancer recurrence have been inconclusive, with studies on HER2+ breast cancer performed in the absence of anti-HER2 therapy. A recent retrospective analysis examined 406 ...
Breast cancer specific survival in patients with node-positive hormone receptor positive invasive breast cancer and Oncotype DX recurrence score results in the SEER database. This is an ASCO Meeting ...
Patients with stage I or II hormone receptor-negative breast cancer do not benefit from preoperative breast MRI, according to data from San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.Given the comparable 5-year ...
BOOG 13-08 shows skipping sentinel lymph node biopsy in patients 50+ with early-stage, hormone receptor–positive, ...
Preoperative breast MRI did not improve LRR, DRFR, or OS outcomes in early-stage breast cancer patients. The trial involved 319 patients, with no significant difference in outcomes between MRI and no ...
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SABCS: Breast MRI does not increase local regional control in some early-stage breast cancers
Breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for local staging and surgical planning does not improve local regional control among patients with early-stage triple-negative and human epidermal growth ...
Limited level 1 evidence is available on the omission of radiotherapy after breast-conserving surgery in older women with hormone receptor–positive early breast cancer receiving adjuvant endocrine ...
TAKOMA PARK, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Jerome Canady Research Institute for Advanced and Biological Technological Sciences (JCRI-ABTS) and US Medical Innovations, LLC (USMI) announced significant ...
Fortunately, most women treated for breast cancer will never experience a recurrence. After successfully treating the original cancer, a patient is considered “in remission.” But with breast cancer, ...
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