Breast cancer incidence continued an upward trend, rising by 1% annually during 2012–2021,largely confined to localized‐stage and hormone receptor‐positive disease.
Breast cancer, the most frequent female malignancy, is often curable when detected at an early stage. The treatment of metastatic breast cancer is more challenging and may be unresponsive to conventional therapy. In a comprehensive review, researchers explore how the tumor microenvironment (TME) influ...
3D rendering of breast cancer: © Giovanni Cancemi - stock.adobe.com In 2024, several significant advancements in breast oncology were covered by Targeted OncologyTM. Here are the top 10 developments from the year: FDA Approval of Inavolisib for Advanced Breast Cancer: The FDA approved inavoli...
At ASCO 2024, Avan J. Armaghani, MD, highlights two key presentations. First, a retrospective study on adjuvant endocrine therapy in ER-low breast cancer (1%-10% ER-positivity) demonstrated that patients who skipped this therapy had significantly worse overall survival, especially those who receiv...
Current evidence suggests breast‐cancer survivors should also avoid weight gain, be physically active, and eat a healthy diet for overall health. A broad scientific perspective on breast cancer risk requires focus on both environmental exposure to chemicals and health behaviour‐related ...
In looking ahead to ASCO 2024, Kevin M. Kalinsky, MD, spotlights studies that will be presented during the session on metastatic breast cancer. ThepostMONARCHstudy will provide insights into the efficacy of abemaciclib in combination with fulvestrant after progression on a CDK4/6 inhibitor, and ...
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In 2024, the global breast cancer therapeutics market continues to grow rapidly, building on its valuation of $34 billion in 2023 and projected to reach $66 billion by 2032, with a steady CAGR of 6.8%. This growth is fueled by an increasing global incidence of breast cancer, coupled with ...
When Cancer Makes You Cry, Cry It Out By Felicia Mitchell February 5th 2025 Even stoics need to cry now and then. My advice from personal experience is this: it is okay to cry. Breast Cancer Sucks But Sometimes Thoughtfulness Can Make It Better By Bonnie Annis February 4th 2025 Breaking ...