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Cadonilimab regimen extends survival in advanced cervical cancer
The addition of cadonilimab to first-line chemotherapy improved outcomes among certain women with cervical cancer.
Detection of specific alterations in ctDNA prognostic in metastatic breast cancer
The detection of specific genomic alterations in circulating tumor DNA appeared linked to poorer outcomes among women with metastatic breast cancer, according to study results.
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Strategies needed to reduce death due to low-risk breast cancer
Most breast cancer-specific deaths occur among patients diagnosed with stage I or II disease rather than more advanced disease, according to a SEER database analysis.
‘We need to do better’: WISDOM study aims to ‘reimagine’ breast cancer screenings for women
A research study, WISDOM, is currently underway to improve breast cancer diagnosis timing and outcomes by comparing annual mammography with a personalized screening approach to identify women at highest risk for fast-growing cancers.
Inavolisib regimen extends PFS in PIK3CA-mutated advanced breast cancer
The addition of inavolisib to palbociclib and fulvestrant more than doubled PFS for certain patients with advanced breast cancer, according to results of a randomized phase 3 trial.
Breastfeeding after breast cancer is safe
Women who breastfeed after undergoing treatment for breast cancer are not at elevated risk for recurrence or new breast cancers, two studies presented at ESMO Congress showed.
Voice-activated therapy may reduce insomnia symptoms among breast cancer survivors
A voice-activated, in-home cognitive behavioral therapy program alleviated symptoms of insomnia among breast cancer survivors, according to results of a randomized clinical trial.
Serious adverse event risk after egg freezing similar for women with vs. without cancer
DENVER — Women with cancer had similar serious adverse event risk as women without cancer after undergoing fertility preservation procedures, according to study results presented at the ASRM Scientific Congress & Expo.
Most uninsured adults are behind on routine cancer screenings
Adults without health insurance in the United States reported they did not have a routine medical visit or cancer screening in the past year, new survey data showed.
Aerobic exercise may improve cognitive function for women who undergo chemotherapy
Women with breast cancer who began an aerobic exercise program at the start of chemotherapy self-reported improved cognitive function and quality of life, according to results of a randomized trial.
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