Cognitive Impairment in Breast Cancer a Substantial Problem, Study Finds
January 16th 2017A recent study aimed to determine the when and why chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment, or chemobrain, occurs, who is most likely to develop it, and whether certain factors (such as age, race, menopausal status, etc) play any role.
Complete Responses With Reduced-Dose Radiation in HPV-Linked Oropharynx Cancers
January 10th 2017For patients with HPV-related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma, induction chemotherapy plus reduced-dose radiation and weekly cetuximab brought improvements for swallowing and nutritional status along with complete clinical responses.
BRCA Gene Does Not Worsen Prognosis in Patients with Breast Cancer
January 5th 2017A recent study found that young women with breast cancer who are BRCA-positive have similar, or better, outcomes than those who do not, and that preventative bilateral mastectomy in this population does not improve the risk for recurrence or death.