High Anxiety Rates in Partners of Young Breast Cancer Survivors
January 26th 2017Anxiety is common among partners of young breast cancer survivors, even several years after the diagnosis, according to a new analysis. Anxiety was correlated with the use of less constructive and more maladaptive coping strategies.
Endometrioid Ovarian Cancer Presents Earlier, Offers Better Survival Than Serous Carcinoma
January 20th 2017Women with endometrioid ovarian cancer present at a younger age and with earlier stage disease than those with serous ovarian cancer, according to a new analysis. The earlier presentation resulted in better 5- and 10-year overall survival rates as well.
Chemo After Nephroureterectomy Improves Survival in Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinoma
January 12th 2017In patients with upper tract urothelial carcinoma, adjuvant chemotherapy following radical nephroureterectomy confers a survival advantage compared with observation following radical nephroureterectomy.
Brain Mets Can Acquire HER2-Positivity in HER2-Negative Breast Cancer Patients
January 11th 2017Brain metastases from primary breast cancer tumors often acquire clinically actionable genetic alterations, according to a small study. About one fifth of ERBB2/HER2-negative cases switched to HER2-positivity in the brain metastases.
Cetuximab Reduces Locoregional Failure in Anal Canal Carcinoma, Adds Toxicity
January 11th 2017Adding cetuximab to chemoradiation yielded better locoregional failure rates than historical data in a small trial of patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the anal canal, but the treatment resulted in substantial toxicity.
Study: Mammography Results in Overdiagnosis, No Reduction in Advanced Disease
January 9th 2017Breast cancer screening was not associated with any reduction in the incidence of advanced cancer, and overdiagnosis of invasive tumors and ductal carcinoma in situ is a common problem, according to a new study conducted in Denmark.
Aldoxorubicin Improves PFS in Some Relapsed/Refractory Sarcomas
December 30th 2016Aldoxorubicin yielded significantly better progression-free survival over investigator’s choice of various chemotherapy options in patients with relapsed or refractory leiomyosarcoma and liposarcoma, according to updated results of a phase III trial.
Low-Dose Aspirin, NSAIDs Offer Chemoprevention Options for CRC
December 20th 2016Non-aspirin NSAIDs are more effective than other options for colorectal chemoprevention in individuals with previous colorectal neoplasia, according to a new meta-analysis. Low-dose aspirin, however, is a safer option, and offers the best risk-benefit profile.
Increased TIL Levels Associated With Better Outcomes in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer
December 19th 2016A higher quantity of stromal tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) was associated with better overall survival in patients with advanced HER2-positive breast cancer treated with either pertuzumab or placebo, along with trastuzumab and docetaxel.