By: Hannah Murphy From: healthimaging.com Providers are requesting fewer preoperative MRI exams for breast cancer patients, but a new analysis suggests more can be done to align with evidence-based guidelines. In 2016 the American Society of Breast Surgeons published “Choosing Wisely,” which opposed the preoperative use of MRI in breast cancer patients. The document cited multiple concerns with the practice—increased need for …
ASCO Endorses Some Complementary Therapies in Breast Cancer
By: Roxanne Nelson, BSN, RN From: medscape.com Many cancer patients use alternative medicine, including supplements, massage therapy, yoga, and accupuncture, while undergoing conventional cancer care. Such therapies are usually acceptable, but patients must be discuss such therapies with their oncologist, because interactions may occur. That appears to be the take-home message from the recent move by the American Society of Clinical …