Medicare Part D Subsidy Improves Outcomes, Reduces Racial Disparities in Women With Breast Cancer
October 14th 2014Even though breast cancer predominantly affects white women, breast cancer outcomes are worse among black women. But a new study suggests that enrollment in a federal program may help reduce racial disparities among these patients.
Chris Elliott Fund Founder is Ardent Advocate in the War on Cancer
October 9th 2014Dellann Elliott Mydland, founder and president of the Pacific Northwest–based Chris Elliott Fund travels widely, including to the nation's capital, to advocate on behalf of brain tumor patients across the United States.
More Evidence That Patients With Cancer Need Careful Monitoring for Distress
October 7th 2014A new study has found that nearly one third of cancer patients suffer from anxiety or other mental health challenges, with breast cancer patients, head and neck cancer patients and melanoma patients suffering the most.
Survivorship Care Planning: A single approach won't address the needs of all patients
September 29th 2014Researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute noted that a number of survivorship care recommendations and templates for care plans exit but little is known about patients' preferences in survivorship care planning.
Exercise Reduces Risk, but Benefits Disappear if Women Stop Exercising
September 24th 2014Many studies have found a link between regular exercise and a lower risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer or breast cancer coming back (recurrence). As a result, the American Cancer Society and many doctors recommend that women who've been diagnosed with breast cancer, as well as those who haven't, exercise regularly – about 4 to 5 hours per week at a moderate intensity level. (Brisk walking is considered moderate intensity exercise.)
Axillary Dissection: No survival advantage seen for older women
September 22nd 2014To address the question of whether axillary dissection is necessary in older women, researchers in Milan, Italy recruited 238 women aged 65-80 years with cT1cN0 breast cancer and randomized them to receive conservative surgery with or without axillary node dissection.