SAN ANTONIO — Women 70 years or older with early luminal A-like breast cancer who received postoperative radiotherapy alone following surgery reported having better health-related quality of life at ...
More than half of breast cancer patients receive radiation as part of their treatment, but it may not help those with early-stage cancer, new research shows. Women who received a radiation course ...
Radiotherapy can be safely omitted as a treatment for many breast cancer patients who have had a mastectomy and are taking anti-cancer drugs, a study shows. An international trial found that patients ...
Providing radiotherapy after surgery could prevent breast cancer from returning in the same place for up to 10 years, a long-term study suggests. This protective effect is limited after a decade, when ...
Targeted treatments, including antibody-drug conjugates and immunotherapy agents, are now standard of care for breast cancer, but there are limited data on the safety of combining these newer agents ...
Inova Schar Cancer announced last week the launch of Adaptive Online Radiotherapy, a significant technological advancement in cancer treatment that allows doctors to adjust a patient’s radiation plan ...
High-dose radiation with Keytruda led to increased infiltration of various immune cells and formation of tertiary lymphoid ...
Precision-targeted radiation is proving a match for surgery in early-stage lung cancer, offering patients similar long-term survival with less invasiveness, and potentially transforming how this ...
David Kok has a clinical appointment at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre which provides prostate cancer treatments including stereotactic radiotherapy, conventional radiotherapy and surgery. Sathana ...