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Even with New Treatments, No Improvement in Metastatic Breast Cancer Survival
A new study finds the average survival time after a diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer hasn't changed much since 1985.
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Women More Likely to Die from Cause Other Than Breast Cancer
Older women with hormone-receptor-positive early breast cancer are more likely to die from something other than breast cancer.
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Genetic Test Can Predict Recurrence Risk, Help Make Treatment Decisions
The Oncotype DX test can help determine who will benefit from hormonal therapy plus chemotherapy, as opposed to hormonal therapy alone, in post-menopausal women diagnosed with estrogen-receptor-positive, node-positive breast cancer.
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