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Your Guide to Preventing Breast Cancer Recurrence

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From: healthline.com While there’s no way to guarantee that breast cancer will never come back, medical oncologist Amy Tiersten, MD, shares how taking steps to stay healthy may also help prevent breast cancer recurrence. How important is it to stay active? Exercise has definitely been proven to reduce the risk of breast cancer recurrence. Exercising as little as 30 minutes …

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Your Guide to Treatments for Breast Cancer: Chemo, Radiation, and Surgery

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From: healthline.com Breast cancer treatment varies depending on the type, location, and stage of cancer. Surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy are common components of a comprehensive care plan. Receiving a breast cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming, but effective treatments are available. Your doctor may present you with several therapeutic options, each of which has its own benefits and drawbacks. Understanding …

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A Comprehensive Guide to Breast Cancer

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From: healthline.com Breast cancer occurs when breast cells develop mutations and begin to divide and multiply. People may first notice a lump in the breast, discoloration, texture changes, or other symptoms. Breast cancer is cancer that develops in breast cells. Typically, the cancer forms in either the lobules or the ducts of the breast. Lobules are the glands that produce …

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A Road Map for Change Report Provides a Guide to Elevate Breast Cancer Care

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By: Megan Hollasch From: .onclive.com Key Takeaways The report emphasizes six themes to address equity gaps: prevention, personalization, inclusion, collaboration, identification, and communication. Patient empowerment and personalized treatment are crucial for improving breast cancer care and outcomes. High-quality data on metastatic disease is needed to address knowledge gaps and improve patient care. Rising breast cancer incidence, especially in low- and …

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Your Guide to Understanding a Double Mastectomy

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From: healthline.com A double (bilateral) mastectomy is the surgical removal of both breasts. This procedure is used to treat breast cancer or to reduce the risk of breast cancer in people with a high risk. What is a double mastectomy, and why have one? Double mastectomy is the surgical removal of both breasts. The purpose is to: remove breast cancer …

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NICE Recommends Oncotype DX for Guiding Chemotherapy Decisions in Early-Stage, HR+/HER2– Breast Cancer

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By: Chris Ryan From: onclive.com The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) of the United Kingdom (UK) has recommended the expanded use of the Oncotype DX Breast Recurrence Score® test to guide chemotherapy treatment decisions in postmenopausal women with early-stage, hormone receptor (HR)–positive, HER2-negative breast cancer involving up to 3 positive nodes.1 NICE also confirmed that Oncotype DX could …

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The Importance of Hormone Status in Breast Cancer: A Guide to Hormone Dependent Breast Cancer (HDBC)

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By: Sarah Moore From: news-medical.net Hormone-dependent breast cancer (HDBC), also known as hormone receptor-positive breast cancer, is a type of breast cancer driven by hormones such as estrogen and progesterone. It is estimated that 70-80% of breast cancers are HDBC, making it the most common type of breast cancer. Understanding the nature of HDBC is vital to further developing effective …