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June 4th 2025
Breast cancer surgery can disfigure the body in some way, and often the scars are more than skin deep, which may worsen by the actions of others.
Kisqali Extends Progression-Free Survival for Premenopausal Breast Cancer Subsets
December 7th 2017New research demonstrates that a CDK4/6 inhibitor, used in combination with standard endocrine therapy with temporary ovarian suppression significantly improves progression-free survival in younger patients who currently have few treatment options.
Alternative Chemotherapy Dosing Strategies Improve Breast Cancer Outcomes
December 6th 2017For women with early-stage breast cancer who are receiving chemotherapy, shortening the time between treatment cycles or administering the agents sequentially may reduce disease recurrence and mortality compared with standard chemotherapy regimens.
Treatment Options Expanding in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer
December 4th 2017Treatment options for patients with HER2-positive breast cancer continue to expand, especially after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval of Nerlynx (neratinib) earlier in 2017 and the more recent priority review designation of Perjeta (pertuzumab).
How Do You Retire a Prosthesis?
November 26th 2017Silicone doesn't last forever. After a few years of constant wear, a prosthesis breaks down and is no longer functional. Some women become very attached to their replacement breasts and find it difficult to say goodbye. This is one survivor's light hearted look at what to do with worn out breast forms.
Make Collecting Family Health History Part of Your Thanksgiving Plans
November 17th 2017For some, being home for the holidays means lots of extra family time. Bright Pink, a national nonprofit focused on the prevention and early detection of breast and ovarian cancer, shares how women can take advantage of this opportunity to enrich their knowledge about their family's health history.