A single, targeted high dose of radiation delivered before other treatments could completely eradicate tumors in most women with early-stage, operable hormone-positive breast cancer, according to a ...
Researchers say a new drug-delivery implant could help patients with hard-to-treat bladder cancer avoid losing their bladders — and stay cancer-free for years.
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Year in Review: Breast Cancer

The findings came from analyses of two national cancer registries. ILC accounts for about 10% of all newly diagnosed breast ...
A thymoma diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but it is important to know that many patients respond well to treatment.
The IMvigor010 trial showed that Signatera-guided treatment with Tecentriq improved disease-free survival and overall ...
Analysis of data from over 1.2 million US patients with gynecologic cancers between 2004 and 2020 revealed a significant shift towards surgical de-escalation, with increased use of minimally invasive ...
A groundbreaking study published in JAMA Oncology in 2024 has upended traditional thinking surrounding breast cancer surgery. This expansive study, which tracked over 661,000 women over the course of ...
Breast reconstruction surgery, a procedure to rebuild the shape of the breast following surgical cancer treatment, can have a positive impact on the emotional and psychosocial well-being of cancer ...
TAR-200, a small drug-releasing implant, wiped out tumors in most patients with high-risk bladder cancer. Its slow, ...
Saint Francis Hospital in Tulsa has introduced a new machine that doctors say can destroy certain tumors without the need for ...
When Donna Rigby mentioned feeling winded walking from her car, her physician's decision to order a scan revealed early-stage ...