Cancer patients who receive neoadjuvant therapy followed by mastectomy may not need radiation
BOSTON - Early-stage breast cancer patients who exhibit limited lymph node involvement may not require post-surgery radiation therapy (RT) when they receive neoadjuvant chemotherapy before a mastectomy, according to researchers from The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. The fin...98% of Elective Mastectomy Patients Would Have Reconstruction Again, Says ASPS Study
Satisfaction Rate 94% - 100% ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill., July 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Women who have breast reconstruction after an elective mastectomy are satisfied with their decision, have low complication rates and 98 percent would do it again, reports a study in July's Plastic and Rec...98 percent of elective mastectomy patients would have reconstruction again, says ASPS study
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, Ill. Women who have breast reconstruction after an elective mastectomy are satisfied with their decision, have low complication rates and 98 percent would do it again, reports a study in July's Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery , the official medical journal of the American S...More women are choosing double mastectomy even when breast cancer is confined to a single breast
Alexandria, Va.Researchers are reporting a 150 percent increase between 1998 and 2003 in American women opting to have both breasts removed when cancer has been found in only one breasta procedure called contralateral prophylactic mastectomy (CPM). This is the first study to examine these trends o...Women With Breast Cancer Gene Favor Preventive Mastectomy
Most carriers view the procedure as best security against the disease, study finds MONDAY, March 9 (HealthDay News) -- Women who know they carry a gene that puts them at higher risk of breast cancer tend to opt for preventive mastectomy, a new study concludes. Several type of risk ...Mutation of BRCA gene influences women's views of preventive mastectomy
Women whose cells harbor harmful mutations in the BRCA genes are likely to view preventive mastectomy as the best way to reduce their risk and fears of developing breast cancer, despite other, less drastic options available. That is the conclusion of a new study published in the April 1, 2009 issu...Women with BRCA mutation, or worry, most likely to undergo prophylactic mastectomy
HOUSTON ― Women at increased risk for breast cancer because of the genetic BRCA mutations are more likely to think a prophylactic mastectomy is the best way to reduce their risk for the disease, compared to other women who are at high risk, according to researchers at The University of Texas...U-M Study: 19% of Breast Cancer Patients Don't Receive Recommended Radiation After Mastectomy
ANN ARBOR, Mich., Feb. 3 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- One-fifth of women who should receive radiation after a mastectomy are not getting this potentially lifesaving treatment, according to a new study from researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. The study looked...Freezing Prostate Cancer Does a Man's Body Good
... biopsy. Calling focal cryoablation a "male lumpectomy" reflects the origins of this approach in the breast-sparing surgery that replaced radical mastectomy as the preferred treatment for breast cancer, said Onik. Unlike breast lumpectomy, a surgical lumpectomy for prostate cancer is not technically feasib...Photos: Sentara Joins 4 U.S. Hospitals in International 'TARGIT' Breast Cancer Trial
...eliminate the need for six weeks of daily radiation. "Regular radiation would have really interrupted my life," says Cross. "Some women consider a mastectomy rather than facing weeks of conventional radiation," says surgical oncologist Dr. Richard Hoefer. "We hope our participation offers women another opti...TYKERB(R) (Lapatinib) to be Investigated in Landmark Early Breast Cancer Trial
...mendous in the last few decades," said Dr. Jose Baselga, Co-Chair on Neo-ALTTO and Chair of the SOLTI Group, Spain. "Surgery, in the form of a radical mastectomy of the breast, was traditionally the first line treatment offered to patients with little or no improvement in overall survival. Now we have a range o...Women often opt to surgically remove their breasts, ovaries to reduce cancer risk
...ely no clearly proven non-surgical prevention strategies, according to Isaacs. These women face a 50 to 85 percent lifetime risk of breast cancer, and mastectomy is currently the most effective prevention method available. The findings confirm the expectations that when a woman has a biopsy, even if benign,...Freezing prostate cancer does a man's body good
...US biopsy. Calling focal cryoablation a "male lumpectomy" reflects the origins of this approach in the breast-sparing surgery that replaced radical mastectomy as the preferred treatment for breast cancer, said Onik. Unlike breast lumpectomy, a surgical lumpectomy for prostate cancer is not technically feasib...Second lumpectomy for breast cancer reduces survival rates
...archers went on to calculate the risk of dying for mastectomy patients compared to lumpectomy patients. They fou... any given time in the lumpectomy group versus the mastectomy group. Chen explained that a mastectomy is the generally accepted surgical treatment for a...Cell response to stress signals predicts tumors in women with common pre-breast cancer
... of this new information, the researchers said, women diagnosed with DCIS today are often offered a gamut of treatment options that extend from a full mastectomy to watchful waiting. A majority of women usually opt for a lumpectomy with or without additional treatments such as radiation, hormonal therapy or ch...Adding radiation decreases breast cancer recurrence
...rving surgery in combination with radiotherapy and mastectomy provide women with two good options for their init...eceived breast conserving surgery and radiation or mastectomy alone. The risk was highest for local and regional... these study findings, the authors "recommend that mastectomy or breast conserving surgery with radiation therap...Terahertz imaging may reduce breast cancer surgeries
...st carcinomas from healthy tissue. Twenty-two excised breast tissue samples were obtained from 22 women who underwent either wide local excision or mastectomy to remove breast cancer. All samples were first sliced and imaged with terahertz light, and then submitted for histopathologic analysis. Imaging took ...Novel Asthma Study Shows Multiple Genetic Input Required; Single-gene Solution Shot Down
... with high-risk breast cancer treated with radical mastectomy and adjuvant chemotherapy, the addition of radiati...st wall) to a course of chemotherapy after radical mastectomy in premenopausal women with lymph node–positive br...ectiveness of locoregional radiation therapy after mastectomy in moderate-risk patients, we strongly urge that a...Adding Radiation Therapy To Chemotherapy Improves Survival In Patients With High-risk Breast Cancer
... with high-risk breast cancer treated with radical mastectomy and adjuvant chemotherapy, the addition of radiati...st wall) to a course of chemotherapy after radical mastectomy in premenopausal women with lymph node–positive br...ectiveness of locoregional radiation therapy after mastectomy in moderate-risk patients, we strongly urge that a...Tutogen Medical, Inc. Reports Year-End Fiscal 2007 Financial Results
...e our entry into the hernia repair market with Davol, a subsidiary of C.R. Bard, in January of 2007 and into the breast reconstruction market for post mastectomy procedures with Mentor Corporation in July of 2007. We believe that partnering with these industry leaders in specialty surgical markets for our dermi...Lance Armstrong and the future of cancer care
...c factors. Women with certain mutations in the BRCA1 gene, for example, have an 80 percent lifetime risk of breast cancer. For these women, radical mastectomy is not such an extreme therapeutic (preventative) option. To a lesser extent than early detection and targeted therapies, the era of personalized m...