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VIDEO: Potential of AI in breast cancer diagnostics
In this video interview, Sara M. Tolaney, MD, MPH, highlights the integration of artificial intelligence in radiologic reads to assist technicians in detecting abnormalities during breast cancer screenings.
VIDEO: Low-dose tamoxifen reduces toxicity with ‘very robust efficacy’
In this video interview, Sara M. Tolaney, MD, MPH, highlights the efficacy of low-dose tamoxifen used for breast cancer prevention.
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VIDEO: How providers can ‘do better’ to improve access to care for breast cancer patients
In this video interview, Sara M. Tolaney, MD, MPH, discusses the need to address disparities among patients with breast cancer.
Most women are unaware that healthy diets can help prevent breast cancer
Less than three in 10 women are aware that a healthy diet can help reduce the risk for breast cancer, according to a recent survey.
Drug shows ‘very promising’ activity in breast cancer brain metastases
Sacituzumab govitecan-hziy exhibited efficacy as therapy for two traditionally difficult-to-treat populations, according to results of a window-of-opportunity trial.
Many women with breast cancer eligible for genetic testing do not undergo it
Many women diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer did not receive genetic testing, even though they met criteria for it, according to study findings.
Long-duration trastuzumab extends DFS, not OS, in HER2-positive breast cancer
Updated findings from a randomized trial yielded new insights into the optimal duration of adjuvant trastuzumab for women with HER2-positive breast cancer.
Cognitive outcomes linked to return to work after breast cancer diagnosis
Cognition appeared associated with likelihood that individuals would return to work 2 years after breast cancer diagnosis, according to results of a case series study.
Messaging strategies increase support for, intentions of breast cancer screening cessation
Among older women, messaging strategies significantly increased support for and intentions of breast cancer screening cessation, with the strongest effects occurring when messages were delivered over time from multiple sources, data show.
Spouses of people with cancer more likely to attempt, die of suicide
Spouses of people with cancer exhibited significantly higher risk for attempted suicide and suicide death than those whose spouses had not been diagnosed with cancer, according to a nationwide cohort study in Denmark.
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