Antibody-Drug Conjugates Are ‘Changing Outcomes’ in HR+ HER2– Breast Cancer
June 7th 2023Sara M. Tolaney, MD, MPH, discusses how, compared with antibody-drug conjugates, chemotherapy produces low response rates and disease control in the treatment of those with hormone receptor–positive, HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer.
Mark Pegram, MD, Reviews Utility of Breast Cancer Index in Early-Stage HR+ Breast Cancer
June 28th 2022Mark Pegram, MD, spoke about using the Breast Cancer Index and Clinical Treatment Score post-5 years to determine outcomes for patients with early-stage hormone receptor–positive breast cancer treated with adjuvant endocrine therapy.
Post-Treatment Biomarker Changes Improved Breast Cancer Survival
September 11th 2013About 40% of women experienced a change in at least one biomarker from primary to residual breast cancer after undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy, according to the results of a study presented at the ASCO Breast Cancer Symposium.
Perceived Cognitive Decline in Breast Cancer Patients
September 11th 2013Two studies presented at the ASCO Breast Cancer Symposium 2013 focused on studying cognitive function in women with early-stage breast cancer, focusing on the relationship between perceived and measurable cognitive decline, and factors that may help to predict cognitive decline.
After Radiation for DCIS, No Increase in Cardiovascular Mortality, Morbidity
September 10th 2013The exposure of the heart to radiation during radiotherapy for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) did not increase cardiovascular mortality or morbidity, according to a study by researchers in the Netherlands.
Nine of Ten Women Cannot Quantify Lifetime Breast Cancer Risk
September 10th 2013More than 90% of women about to undergo a mammography were unable to accurately quantify their risk for breast cancer, either over- or underestimating their risk, according to the results of a large-scale survey presented at the ASCO Breast Cancer Symposium 2013.
Batch MRI Breast Cancer Screening Possibility With Accelerated Protocol
September 9th 2013Expert radiologists were able to screen magnetic resonance images and rule out breast cancer diagnosis with a negative predictive value of about 99% using an abridged breast MRI protocol in a single-center study presented Saturday at the ASCO Breast Cancer Symposium 2013.
Identifying Indolent vs Potentially Aggressive DCIS, More Research Needed
September 7th 2013As part of our coverage for the ASCO Breast Cancer Symposium 2013, we spoke with Dr. Susan K. Boolbol, chief of the division of breast surgery at the Appel-Venet Comprehensive Breast Service at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City, who is chairing a general session panel discussion on the overdiagnosis of breast cancer.
ASCO Breast: DNA-Damaging Therapies Emerging as Possible Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Therapies
September 15th 2011Triple-negative breast cancers represent a challenge for patients and clinicians, with poorer prognosis and fewer treatment options than other breast cancer subtypes. Recently, though, there have been suggestions that targeting pathways that repair DNA within tumor cells could provide benefit beyond the currently available treatments.