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Antibody-Drug Conjugate Picks Up Another Win in HR+/HER2-low Breast Cancer

(MedPage Today) -- CHICAGO -- The antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd, Enhertu) significantly improved progression-free survival (PFS) versus chemotherapy in previously treated metastatic hormone receptor-positive …

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AstraZeneca’s breast cancer trial shows ‘unprecedented’ results

AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo’s Enhertu slows the progression of breast cancer by about five months in women whose disease worsened after endocrine therapy - even if they had very low levels of the mutant protein targeted by the drug,…

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Cancer screening programme at village-level for 30-plus launched

www.thehindu.com

The initiative aims to screen for three common types of cancer—breast, oral cavity (dental) and cervical

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Scots mum told she had cancer on birthday described moment as 'some present'

Jill MacGregor was diagnosed with breast cancer and has encouraged people to make sure to check themselves for potential signs.

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New blood test 'can predict' breast cancer return

www.bbc.co.uk

The test can find traces of a tumour's DNA before a full relapse, allowing treatment to start early, experts say.

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New blood test can predict if breast cancer will return years before relapse

news.sky.com

A new blood test can predict the return of breast cancer years before patients relapse, according to a new study.

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Almost 20% of breast cancer survivors may experience excess weight gain

medicalxpress.com

Almost one out of five breast cancer survivors may experience weight gain of more than 10%, suggests a study presented Monday at ENDO 2024, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in Boston, Mass. A number of factors are associated with…

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New 'ultra-sensitive' blood test can predict if breast cancer will return, say researchers

The test was found to be 100% accurate at predicting which patients would see their cancer come back - here are more details of the research

New type of blood test can predict if breast cancer will come back

The test will be able to predict if cancer will come back before it shows up in scans

New type of blood test can predict if breast cancer will come back

The test will be able to predict if cancer will come back before it shows up in scans

New blood test can predict if breast cancer will come back with 100% accuracy

www.standard.co.uk

The ‘ultra-sensitive’ test can pick up traces of a tumour’s DNA ahead of a full relapse, when it is much harder to treat.

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New blood test can predict if breast cancer will come back

The ‘ultra-sensitive’ test can pick up traces of a tumour’s DNA ahead of a full relapse, when it is much harder to treat.

New blood test can predict if breast cancer will come back

The ‘ultra-sensitive’ test can pick up traces of a tumour’s DNA ahead of a full relapse, when it is much harder to treat.

New blood test can predict if breast cancer will come back

The ‘ultra-sensitive’ test can pick up traces of a tumour’s DNA ahead of a full relapse, when it is much harder to treat.

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Latest News | Free Breast Cancer Screening for Rural Women Using AI, Mobile Ambulance in Solapur

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Get latest articles and stories on Latest News at LatestLY. In a bid to improve women's health in rural areas, the Solapur Zilla Parishad in Maharashtra has launched a project for free breast cancer screening using portable equipment and…

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Breast cancer cases increase in women in their 40s, new study suggests earlier screenings

kvia.com

EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) - A recent study by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force reveals a rise in the number of women in their 40s diagnosed with breast cancer women, prompting their recommendation to women start regular screening ten…

Doctors hail blood test that predicts if breast cancer will come back years before it shows up on scans

www.dailymail.co.uk

Doctors say it could have a 'transformative effect' on outcomes for breast cancer, saving many of the 11,500 lives a year lost in the UK to the disease.

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Calls to test for gene cause of breast cancer that hit BBC's Victoria Derbyshire and Angelina Jolie

www.dailymail.co.uk

A new study suggests some cases are hereditary and caused by a faulty gene, meaning tests could have the potential to identify women at risk of the disease, even before the cancer starts to grow.