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Dear Doctors: This might be a long shot, but I was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer, had a lumpectomy with clear margins and had a recurrence six months later. I am struggling with the ...
A new study has revealed a promising new approach to curb the spread of triple-negative breast cancer, one of the most ...
Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) is one of the most aggressive types of breast cancer. It’s the kind of breast cancer that doesn’t have estrogen receptors, progesterone receptors, and human ...
Atezolizumab addition to chemotherapy post-surgery showed no significant improvement in invasive disease-free survival for high-risk TNBC patients. The study reported a higher incidence of severe ...
From left to right, Dr. Fernando Lecanda, Dr. Karmele Valencia, and Dr. Rafael Martínez Monge, from the Adhesion and Metastasis group at Cima, with Dr. Borja Ruiz-Fernández de Córdoba, also author of ...
This article was medically reviewed by Lisa Richards, MSN, CNM, who offers health services at Ovia Health. Triple-negative breast cancer is an aggressive cancer that's primarily treated with ...
Triple-negative breast cancer lacks key receptors, requiring chemotherapy, immunotherapy, surgery, and radiation, with treatment tailored to cancer stage. Early-stage TNBC treatment often involves ...
The new study identified nearly 400 Black women and looked at treatment and survival trends among 2 cohorts: women younger than 40 years old and those 40 and older. The younger women were more likely ...
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