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MIRASOL PRO data boost mirvetuximab soravtansine potential in FRα-positive ovarian cancer
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) from the phase III MIRASOL trial underpin the potential of the antibody drug conjugate mirvetuximab soravtansine (MIRV) to improve health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in women with folate receptor-alpha positive platinum-resistant ovarian cancer (FRα-positive PROC) as opposed to investigator’s choice of chemotherapy.
MIRASOL PRO data boost mirvetuximab soravtansine potential in FRα-positive ovarian cancer
06 May 2024Plant-based diets help lower risk of prostate cancer progression
Men with prostate cancer who consume higher amounts of plant-based foods have a lower risk of cancer progression, as shown in a longitudinal observational cohort study.
Plant-based diets help lower risk of prostate cancer progression
04 May 2024No benefit seen for aspirin in breast cancer
Taking aspirin in the adjuvant setting does not appear to lower the risk of recurrence or improve survival in patients with high-risk nonmetastatic breast cancer, as shown in the results of the phase III Alliance A011502 trial.
No benefit seen for aspirin in breast cancer
03 May 2024Sexual problems remain a burden in breast cancer patients
Sexual disorders are common among breast cancer patients, and such problems may continue for up to 2 years after the cancer diagnosis, according to a study. Notably, a communication gap regarding sexuality persists between patients and healthcare providers.
Sexual problems remain a burden in breast cancer patients
03 May 2024Dostarlimab-chemo a new SoC for endometrial cancer?
In the second interim analysis of part 1 of the phase III ENGOT-EN6-NSGO/GOG-3031/RUBY trial, dostarlimab plus carboplatin/paclitaxel (CP) chemotherapy delivered a significant survival benefit in women with primary advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer.
Dostarlimab-chemo a new SoC for endometrial cancer?
02 May 2024Improved cervical screening uptake among local South Asian women following CUHK training
Expansion of a territory-wide cervical screening programme to train a group of local South Asian women has enabled education regarding cervical cancer and screening services among their peers, and considerably improved screening uptake.