Pancreatic cancer, also known as pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, is one of the most aggressive types of cancer. Despite advances in modern medicine, survival rates remain very low, and many patients develop resistance to available…
(MedPage Today) -- Access to services not traditionally associated with hospice, particularly palliative blood transfusions, is a key consideration for patients with advanced blood cancers when they are deciding whether to enroll in end-of…
A new study suggests that many women with early-stage breast cancer may not need radiation after a mastectomy, thanks to advances in modern cancer treatment.
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(NaturalNews) On Day 12 of the "Regenesis by Jonathan Otto," host Jonathan Otto challenged conventional oncology, reporting on patient recoveries from advanced...
Many women with early-stage breast cancer may be able to skip radiation after surgery without affecting their long-term survival, a new study suggests. The large clinical trial, published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine ,…
A major international study involving 23,000 people has found concerning evidence about the impact of a range of common, everyday medications on the treatment outcomes for patients with breast cancer.
TORONTO and SAN MATEO, Calif., Nov. 6, 2025 /CNW/ - University Health Network's (UHN's) Princess Margaret Cancer Centre and Helix, a leading precision health organization, announced a partnership today to launch one of the largest…
The ABC Global Alliance today launched the Advanced Breast Cancer (ABC) Global Decade Report 2015–2025 - a landmark global assessment revealing a decade of remarkable scientific progress that has transformed ABC care for some patients in…
People diagnosed with advanced breast cancer in 2025 can expect to live for an extra six or seven months, compared to the average survival time for patients diagnosed in 2011, according to a major study of patient data in the US presented…
Doctors have already begun reducing radiation treatment for women at low risk of recurrence or spread of the disease. A new study finds that some women at greater risk can safely avoid radiation.
Radiotherapy can be safely omitted as a treatment for many breast cancer patients who have had a mastectomy and are taking anti-cancer drugs, a study shows.
People diagnosed with advanced breast cancer in 2025 can expect to live for an extra six or seven months, compared to the average survival time for patients diagnosed in 2011, according to a major study of patient data in the US presented…