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Bria-IMT plus check point inhibitors had a median overall survival which outperformed that of antibody-drug conjugates in HR+ ...
A new kind of vaccine is changing how people think about preventing breast cancer. Not just any breast cancer—this one ...
Omission of breast surgery after neoadjuvant systemic therapy (NST) in select patients with invasive breast cancer may be feasible.
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A study has linked linoleic acid — a fat found in many everyday oils — with aggressive breast cancer, reigniting the debate about how our diets affect our health.
U.S. breast cancer deaths are no longer decreasing in women younger than 40, older than 74, or of Asian, Hispanic, or Native ...
The study, published in Science in March, shows that linoleic acid, an omega-6 fatty acid most prevalent in vegetable and seed oils, may promote the growth of an aggressive subtype of breast cancer ...
Research from Weill Cornell Medicine has identified a molecular pathway linking omega-6 linoleic acid—a common dietary fat in ...
A new study from Weill Cornell Medicine has linked linoleic acid—an omega-6 fatty acid found in common seed and vegetable ...
Immunotherapy is key for triple-negative breast cancer, but a new study finds Black women are receiving it less often than White women.
Black patients with metastatic triple-negative breast cancer are less likely to receive immunotherapy compared to other ...