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Live birth after breast cancer may improve overall survival
Women who become pregnant and have a live birth following a diagnosis of breast cancer may have better overall survival (OS) outcomes than those without live births post-cancer, according to a study presented at ESHRE 2022.
Live birth after breast cancer may improve overall survival
22 Aug 2022Rise in late-stage cervical cancer in SG linked to suboptimal screening uptake
Local researchers note a rising trend of late-stage cervical cancer in Singapore, a pattern that they say is likely to be an effect of a less than optimal uptake of screening for the disease.
Rise in late-stage cervical cancer in SG linked to suboptimal screening uptake
22 Aug 2022Patient decision aid helps in decision-making process when selecting regimen for CRC
A newly developed patient decision aid (PDA) aids in the shared decision-making in choosing first-line targeted therapy for metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC), reports a study in Taiwan.
Patient decision aid helps in decision-making process when selecting regimen for CRC
22 Aug 2022Is 5-year interval sufficient for prostate cancer screening in older men?
Diagnosis, progression, or death due to prostate cancer occur at approximately a decade to 15 years following an initial assessment of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels in older men, according to a study presented at EAU 2022.
Is 5-year interval sufficient for prostate cancer screening in older men?
18 Aug 2022Local failure tied to survival in intermediate-risk PCa after definitive radiotherapy
In men with intermediate- or high-risk prostate cancer (PCa), local failure after definitive radiation therapy (RT) is indicative of survival outcomes, according to a recent study.