SAN ANTONIO – Our reporter Michele Sullivan asked selected attendees at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium to identify the most interesting or practice-changing study presented at the meeting....
SAN ANTONIO – Adding ovarian suppression to 5 years of tamoxifen in women with hormone receptor–positive early breast cancer who remain premenopausal following chemotherapy provides a markedly...
SAN ANTONIO – The combination of capecitabine plus the bisphosphonate ibandronate didn’t improve disease-free survival in elderly women with moderate- or high-risk breast cancers.
After 5 years,...
For those cancers in which risk is associated with high body mass index, North America has the highest percentage of cancer incidence attributable to obesity, according to a population-based study in...
SAN ANTONIO – Know your patient’s number: Dr. Edith A. Perez of the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Fla., explains in a video interview how the level of stromal tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in...
SAN ANTONIO – Roughly one in five women with heavily pretreated, advanced triple-negative breast cancer experienced a durable response to monotherapy using the novel immune checkpoint inhibitor...
SAN FRANCISCO – Unless there is a clear contraindication to anticoagulation therapy, cancer patients who have an incidental pulmonary embolism discovered during imaging studies should receive chronic...
Supplemental screening ultrasonography would add substantial costs while providing little clinical benefit after a negative screening mammography in women with dense breasts, according to three...
More exercise and less television were both associated with decreased all-cause mortality among older patients with colorectal cancer in a large, prospective cohort study, according to a report...
SAN FRANCISCO – Autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation should be offered to patients with HIV-related lymphomas and treatment-responsive HIV infection, results from a new study...