Despite professional recommendations and public support in favor of regular mammography, only about half of US women get an annual mammogram, even if they have insurance to cover the test. These results were presented at the 2010 San Antonio Breast …
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Weight Lifting May Not Increase Lymphedema Risk Among Breast Cancer Survivors
It may be safe for breast cancer survivors to lift weights, including upper body exercises, without increasing risk for lymphedema. These results were reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Lymphedema refers to swelling of the arm due …
Xgeva Approved for Patients with Bone Metastases
Xgeva™ (denosumab) has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the prevention of bone complications such as fracture in patients with bone metastases from solid (not blood related) cancers. It is not approved for patients with …
Combination of HER2-Targeted Therapies May Provide Breast Cancer Benefit
Among women with early, HER2 positive breast cancer, treatment with a combination of HER2 targeted therapies may produce better outcomes than treatment with only a single HER2 targeted therapy. This was the conclusion of two studies presented at the 2010 …
Oncotype DX Influences Breast Cancer Treatment Decisions
The Oncotype DX® breast cancer test may change treatment decisions for more than a third of women with early, estrogen receptor positive breast cancer. These results were presented at the 2010 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. The Oncotype DX breast …
Iniparib Shows Promise Against Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Compared with chemotherapy alone, treatment with a combination of chemotherapy and the investigational drug iniparib improved overall survival by more than four months among women with metastatic, triple negative breast cancer. The results of this Phase II clinical trial were …
Aromatase Inhibitors May Increase Risk of Heart Disease
Aromatase inhibitors—hormonal therapy drugs commonly used in the treatment of postmenopausal breast cancer—may increase the risk of heart disease. These results were presented at the 2010 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium. Tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors are hormonal therapy drugs that …