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Safety profiles with immunotherapy similar among older, younger patients with breast cancer
Older patients undergoing immunotherapy for breast cancer experienced similar rates of immune-related adverse events as younger patients, according to a presenter at San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.
Physician empathy improves patients' psychological well-being
Physicians who demonstrate empathy in their interactions with individuals with breast cancer foster better psychological well-being and adjustment in this patient population, according to a study published in Patient Education and Counseling.
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Combination yields ‘promising PFS outcomes’ in certain patients with breast cancer
SAN ANTONIO — The combination of zanidatamab, palbociclib and fulvestrant yielded promising PFS results among adults with HER2-positive/hormone receptor-positive metastatic breast cancer, findings from a phase 2A study showed.
Benign breast disease linked to increased breast cancer risk
Women with benign breast disease diagnosed by percutaneous biopsies had an increased overall breast cancer risk compared with the general population, according to cohort study results published in JAMA Surgery.
Oncologist to lead breast cancer program at UCLA Health
Aditya Bardia, MD, has been appointed to multiple leadership roles at David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Health care professionals optimistic as tirzepatide approved for obesity treatment
An analysis of global conversations involving more than 1,600 health care professionals on social media in November has revealed collective optimism in response to the approval of a new weight-management option for adults with obesity.
Breast density counseling requires improvement to address worries, concerns, questions
Clinician-patient breast density conversations need to address worries, concerns and unanswered questions, especially for Hispanic and Asian women and those with low literacy, according to survey findings published in JAMA Network Open.
Atezolizumab regimen boosts response among certain women with breast cancer
SAN ANTONIO — The addition of atezolizumab to chemotherapy, trastuzumab and pertuzumab did not significantly increase pathologic complete response rates among women with HER2-positive breast cancer.
Mammography data are ‘practice-changing’ in US for older women with breast cancer
SAN ANTONIO — Women aged 50 years or older who de-escalated to less-frequent mammography 3 years after curative surgery for early-stage breast cancer had similar outcomes to women who received annual mammography.
Pregnancy does not affect disease-free survival for BRCA carriers after breast cancer
More than 20% of BRCA mutation carriers became pregnant within 10 years after receiving an early breast cancer diagnosis, and pregnancy did not affect disease-free survival, researchers reported in JAMA.
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