Breast cancer cryoablation, which destroys tumor cells by exposing them to subfreezing temperatures, appears to be an effective alternative to surgery for women aged >60 years with low-risk, early-stage breast cancer, according to findings from the ICE3 trial. Read More ›

The recent approval of several new targeted therapies has led to significant advances in the treatment of patients with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer. Read More ›

While the precise mechanism is unclear, clinicians’ expression of empathy vastly improves patient retention of information. Read More ›

Diet and exercise should be consistently addressed as part of oncology visits for improved patient outcomes. Read More ›

Treatment with CDK4/6 inhibitors in the presence of visceral crisis at diagnosis was linked with an improvement in overall survival. Read More ›

Study results show that a caregiver’s involvement can significantly moderate patient activation and adherence to treatment. Read More ›

Research shows that patients and healthcare providers differ in terms of their preference regarding release of radiology results. Read More ›

Evaluation of real-world reports will help with the early clinical assessment of interstitial lung disease potentially associated with CDK4/6 inhibitors. Read More ›

An electronic home-based multidimensional cancer survivorship program did not clearly affect outcomes in women with breast cancer, although a positive impact was revealed in interviews. Read More ›

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