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Subject How Surgery or Diet Could Improve Survival Rates
Date January 26, 2021 6:08 PM
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BREAST CANCER RESEARCH NEWS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
January 2021

 

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For Certain Metastatic Breast Cancers, Adding Surgery to Standard
Treatments Is Linked to Better Survival
In a study looking at whether surgery along with systemic treatments or
in combination with radiation therapy could improve survival,
researchers took into account the HER2 status of the breast cancer and
whether the timing of chemotherapy - either before or after surgery
- affected survival.

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Hear From a COVID-19 Vaccine Lead Investigator
What do people need to know to continue to protect themselves and others
after getting the vaccine? Can people with cancer be vaccinated?
What's the difference between the two vaccine options? Dr. Hana El
Sahly answers these questions and others.
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Diet to Reduce Diabetes Risk Means Better Survival After Early-Stage
Breast Cancer
Women diagnosed with stage I to stage III breast cancer who more closely
followed a diet designed to reduce the risk of diabetes had better
survival than women who didn't follow the diet as strictly, according
to a Harvard study.
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Pregnancy Is Safe After a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Fertility after breast cancer treatment is an important issue for many
younger patients. Although they are less likely than the average woman
to get pregnant and have a higher risk of certain complications,
research shows that most of these women deliver healthy babies.
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Most Women Satisfied With Choice to Go Flat After Mastectomy, but Choice
Not Supported by Many Surgeons
Nearly 75% of women surveyed who opted for no breast reconstruction
after mastectomy were satisfied with the results, but almost 25% said
their decision to go flat was not supported by their surgeons, according
to a study.
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