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‘Survival and suffering are not mutually exclusive’: Study finds women cancer patients live longer than men with cancer, but face tougher side effects
Women with cancer tend to live longer than men, according to a large study published in the Journal of the National Cancer ...
Black women have a higher rate of developing more aggressive tumors at earlier stages that often go mischaracterized. Despite ...
Patients aged 70 years or older stand to benefit from adjuvant chemotherapy for triple-negative breast cancer, but the ...
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Anti-nausea medication linked to higher survival rates in women with triple negative breast cancer
A new study has found that a commonly prescribed anti-nausea medication is associated with a better prognosis for women with early-stage breast cancer, particularly triple-negative breast cancer.
Aprepitant is associated with improved survival outcomes in early-stage breast cancer, particularly in triple-negative cases, showing significant DDFS and BCSS improvements. The study analyzed 13,811 ...
Gastric Cancer Mortality-to-Incidence Ratios in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Machine Learning Analysis of Socioeconomic and Clinical Research Predictors We conducted a retrospective cohort study ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) — A Northern Kentucky woman has shared her remarkable story of survival and organ donation in a new book titled "Restoration." Linda McGrane, a kidney recipient, is among 20 women ...
For many older women, the question of whether to continue breast cancer screening has been uncertain. While most guidelines recommend mammograms up to age 74, advice for women 75 and older has been ...
A woman was rescued from a Michigan forest after vanishing during a YouTube outdoor survival challenge, officials said. The 36-year-old California woman was competing in a survival contest in the ...
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