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Recognition of the common use of chemotherapy and its potential negative impact on quality of life during the final month of life of patients with metastatic breast cancer is essential to efforts to mitigate this practice. Read More ›

Results of a second interim analysis demonstrate real-world outcomes of treatment with ribociclib, a selective CDK4/6 inhibitor in combination with endocrine therapy. Read More ›

The majority of patients with metastatic breast cancer receiving treatment with CDK4/6 inhibitors had progression-free survival, behaving similarly when used as first-line therapy or after adjuvant hormonal therapy. Read More ›

For patients with hormone receptor–positive, HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer, response rates for platinum-based chemotherapy were lower than historically observed in patients with triple-negative breast cancer, associated with poor outcomes. Read More ›

In the year 2020, we have witnessed an unprecedented evolution in medicine, as we adjusted our clinical practices, research programs, and educational vehicles to meet the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More ›

Personalized starting doses of niraparib based on body weight and platelet count are associated with reductions in thrombocytopenia and other hematologic events. Read More ›

A recent study explores niraparib’s efficacy, safety, and effect on quality of life in compared age-groups. Read More ›

Robotic interval debulking surgery is efficient and safe when treating patients with advanced ovarian cancer who are receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Read More ›

In the phase 2 OVARIO study, median progression-free survival (PFS) has not yet been reached in women with advanced ovarian cancer who are being treated with the combination of niraparib and bevacizumab after response to first-line platinum-based chemotherapy plus bevacizumab. The combination did not appear to cause cumulative toxicities. Read More ›

Researchers evaluated the connections between safety and efficacy and rucaparib pharmacokinetic exposure in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer. Read More ›

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