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Tuesday, July 11, 2017

Gene Signature ID’s Breast Cancer Patients Who Could Skip Chemotherapy quoting : Cancer Network

The ultralow-risk patients had better Breast cancer–specific survival than both the low- and high-risk patients (log rank P < .001). In ultralow-risk patients who received tamoxifen, there were no breast cancer–specific deaths at 15 years, and breast cancer–specific survival at 20 years was 97%. Patients without any systemic therapy had a 97% breast cancer–specific survival rate at 10 years, and 94% at 20 years. Breast cancer screening has increased detection of cancers. A 70-gene expression score can identify women with indolent breast cancer at "ultralow" risk, according to a new study.



Gene Signature ID's Breast Cancer Patients Who Could Skip Chemotherapy
Many breast cancer patients undergo chemotherapy after surgery to avoid the risk of the cancer coming back. SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX) — Some good news for breast cancer patients. It found women with "ultra-low risk" breast cancer may safely skip therapies like tamoxifen, which is also routinely prescribed after surgery. Nicki Durlester was diagnosed with early-stage invasive breast cancer in 2009. The results found Durlester could safely skip chemo.

The Wisdom Study Takes A New Look At Breast Cancer Screenings « CBS San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) — Top doctors, researchers, health care administrators and one Bay Area Congresswoman are trying to make breast Cancer screenings better and they want your help. "We know now that breast cancer isn't one disease," Dr. Esserman said. Participants can choose annual screening, a more personalized approach, or to let the study pick for them. I put them off."University of California Center for Health Quality & Innovation's executive diretor Karyn Digiorgio said, "I don't love them."Speier said, "If we can improve mammography so they're not smushing my breast every time."The breakfast was hosted by Dr. Laura Esserman, director of the UCSF Breast Cancer Care Center. I want to know for my daughter and my granddaughter and all the women in this country."So far, 5,000 women have signed up.


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