
- ONCOLOGY Vol 23 No 6
- Volume 23
- Issue 6
Penn Study Examines Power of Exercise to Prevent Breast Cancer
A new federally funded University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine study aims to learn whether women at high risk of breast cancer can use exercise to meaningfully reduce their risk of getting the disease.
A new federally funded University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine study aims to learn whether women at high risk of breast cancer can use exercise to meaningfully reduce their risk of getting the disease. Building on evidence that reducing estrogen in the body reduces cancer risk, and that elite female athletes experience a drop in estrogen levels that often cause them to stop ovulating and menstruating, the
Articles in this issue
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Key Questions for Perioperative Chemotherapy in Resectable Lung Cancerabout 17 years ago
Pregnancy and Fertility With Breast Cancer: What Are the Options?about 17 years ago
Breast Cancer in Women Under 40about 17 years ago
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107 Updated Results and an Exploratory Analysis of ESR1 Mutations (ESR1m) Circulating Tumor DNA (ctDNA) Dynamics From SERENA-6, a Phase III Trial of Camizestrant + CDK4/6 Inhibitor (CDK4/6i) for Emergent ESR1m During First-Line (1L) Endocrine-Based Therapy and Ahead of Disease Progression in Patients With HR+/HER2– Advanced Breast Cancer (ABC)


109 Extended Adjuvant Neratinib in HER2+/HR+ Early Breast Cancer in Clinical Routine: Final Results from the Multi-national, Prospective, Observational Study ELEANOR



















































