The PFS benefit was driven primarily by patients with intermediate-risk disease.
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A CT-based follow-up approach improved early detection of lung cancer recurrence and second primary lung cancers but did not improve survival.
A large study suggests that frozen-thawed embryo transfer is associated with an increased risk of childhood cancer, but researchers say these results should be interpreted with caution.
Researchers sought to determine whether there were differences in rates of progression of smoldering multiple myeloma in African American patients.
Many thyroid cancers are discovered in patients who undergo surgery without thyroid-referable symptoms, an international study suggests.
Researchers sought to determine whether adding ixazomib to daratumumab, pomalidomide, and dexamethasone would be a treatment option in patients with R/R MM.
Individuals who are overweight or obese, or who become overweight or obese over time, have a higher risk of liver cancer and biliary tract cancer.
In a large study, 15% of patients with lung cancer had pathogenic germline variants, and most of these variants were deemed clinically actionable.
The incidence of cholangiocarcinoma has increased in recent years, and this increase is not fully explained by disease reclassification.
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