PALB2 Germline Mutations Moderately Increased Risk of PALB2-Related Breast Cancer in China
May 9th 2020This study analyzed the full prevalence and spectrum of partner and localizer BRCA2 (PALB2) germline mutations in China, focusing on the associations between these PALB2 germline mutations and breast cancer risk.
Initiation of Adjuvant Therapy Within 3 Weeks After Surgical Resection of GBM Could Be Detrimental
May 8th 2020Recent data suggests that, while short delays beyond 5 weeks after surgical resection of glioblastoma did not negatively impact survival outcomes, early initiation of chemoradiation before 3 weeks could be detrimental to patients.
Local Therapy Strategies Appear Effective for Many Patients with Desmoid Tumors
May 7th 2020A recent study evaluated the effectiveness of local therapy strategies to treat patients with nonmesenteric desmoid tumors and found that young patients, patients with an extremity location, and patients with large tumors are at higher risk of recurrence.
Many Patients with Anal Cancer Experienced Chemoradiation Therapy Interruption and Noncompletion
May 4th 2020A recent study published in JAMA Oncology revealed that quality improvement initiatives are necessary to optimize treatment and lessen chemotherapy interruption and noncompletion rates among patients with squamous cell anal carcinoma.
Early GP Referrals Lead to Longer Survival, Earlier Diagnosis for Patients with Cancer
May 1st 2020A recent study led by led by King's College London and Public Health England examined 1.4 million patients of cancer via the National Cancer Registry and found that early GP referrals led to longer survival rates for patients.
Adavosertib Induces Tumor Shrinkage in 30% of Patients with Uterine Serous Carcinoma
April 29th 2020A recent clinical trial’s results found that a targeted drug known as adavosertib caused tumors in nearly 30% of patients examined with uterine serous carcinoma, a hard-to-treat form of uterine cancer.
Kidney Cancer Destination Could Guide Treatment Decisions Moving Forward
April 27th 2020A recent study examined pancreatic metastases to understand why patients with this particular kidney cancer have better prognoses, and sought to characterize the clinical behavior, therapeutic implications, and underlying biology of this type of cancer.
Young Adults with Cancer History More Likely to Use and Report Usage of Electronic Cigarettes
April 24th 2020This study examined electronic cigarette usage among young adults with a history of cancer, comparing the data to young adults without a history of cancer via the 2018 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey.
FDA Grants Accelerated Approval to Sacituzumab Govitecan-hziy to Treat Metastatic TNBC
April 22nd 2020The FDA granted a breakthrough therapy designation and priority review under its Accelerated Approval Program to sacituzumab govitecan-hziy for the treatment of patients with metastatic triple-negative breast cancer.
Targeted Intraoperative Radiotherapy vs External Beam Radiotherapy in Patients with Breast Cancer
April 16th 2020This study examined delayed targeted intraoperative radiotherapy vs external beam radiotherapy to determine how it impacted patients with breast cancer, finding no statically significant decrease in mastectomy-free survival, distant-disease survival or overall survival.
Medical Groups Release Recommendations for Breast Cancer Care During COVID-19 Pandemic
April 16th 2020A group of expert medical societies developed joint recommendations for healthcare professionals and patients to guide the prioritization, treatment and triage of breast cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic.
AstraZeneca Announces CALAVI Trial to Examine Acalabrutinib for Patients with COVID-19
April 15th 2020AstraZeneca announced it will be conducting a global clinical trial, CALAVI, to examine the impact of adding acalabrutinib to best supportive care for patients who are severely ill with the COVID-19 infection.
Professionals Analyze Pathology Following lung Lobectomies for Adenocarcinoma
April 14th 2020Researchers examined the pathology of early-phase COVID-19 pneumonia in two older patients who were admitted to the hospital for adenocarcinoma procedures, but did not exhibit COVID-19 symptoms at the time of these procedures.
Numerous Organizations Release Cancer Care Guidelines Amidst COVID-19 Pandemic
April 13th 2020A number of different healthcare organizations released specific guidelines for patients and healthcare professionals on how to best handle cancer care while dealing with the international COVID-19 pandemic.
Patients of Metastatic Prostate Cancer Could Benefit from Immunotherapy Treatment
April 7th 2020A recent study found that a group of patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer responded positively to treatment with ipilimumab, prolonging survival after treatment in the “favorable” cohort.
Managing Treatment for Patients with Prostate Cancer During the COVID-19 Pandemic
April 6th 2020An international team of researchers created a framework of recommendations to help patients and healthcare professionals make decisions regarding radiation treatment for patients with prostate cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic.