Skipping the Scalpel: Can Some Patients Avoid Surgery, Preserve Their Organs, and Still Beat Cancer?
New research is redefining the role of surgery, revealing approaches to help cancer patients preserve their organs, function, and...
New research is redefining the role of surgery, revealing approaches to help cancer patients preserve their organs, function, and...
Experts reflected on how clinical decision-making for treating breast cancer may change in light of the latest results shared...
Data from clinical trials presented at SABCS may help patients with DCIS make informed choices between different management...
“What will you do Monday morning?” was the question posed by the final session on the final full day...
Studies featured at this year’s San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS) suggest that—in some situations—adjuvant radiotherapy may not be...
Cancer treatment is a double-edged sword. Intense or multi-pronged treatment may lead to better killing of tumor cells, but...
Several options are available for the treatment of breast cancer, including local therapies such as surgery and radiation therapy,...
Cancer researchers often focus on developing novel treatments or combining therapies in new ways, all with the goal of...
Breast-conserving surgery may be a better option than mastectomy for patients with early-stage breast cancer.