Researchers determined that presence of schizophrenia is associated with a lower likelihood of women completing breast cancer screening within 2 years after or prior to their 50th birthday.
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Women age 50 and older may not require annual mammograms after curative-intent breast cancer surgery, according to researchers.
Adding atezolizumab to treatment with carboplatin improved survival outcomes in patients with metastatic TNBC in a phase 2 trial.
Researchers found the incidence of alpelisib-induced hyperglycemia suggests that optimizing glycemic control is needed prior to initiating treatment with alpelisib.
Abdominal morbidity, risk for complications, and number of additional operations had highest overall relative importance to women considering surgery.
Patients from racial/ethnic minority groups have lower use versus White patients.
New research suggests that, in the United States, the use of palliative care for metastatic breast cancer varies by race.
Researchers identified positive and negative determinants of breast cancer mortality and how they vary from county to county.
An evaluation of insurance coverage indicates many patients in the US have limitations in access to care for lymphedema treatments.
A literature review identified effective approaches for increasing breast screening among first-degree relatives of women with breast cancer.