Ukurasa 1 kutoka 887 matokeo
Most women with breast cancer are diagnosed in the early stages of the disease (Stage I and II) and 90% of these can expect to survive at least 5 years. Adjuvant chemotherapy regimens for breast cancer are often associated with complaints of cognitive changes, mostly the inability to concentrate and
Enrolled women will undergo bilateral DBT. Prior breast imaging data (screening and diagnostic mammography) must have been conducted on GE equipment and the images must be available (or imaging must be repeated). DBT images will be read on-site by one or more qualified radiologists. All subjects who
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer in women worldwide, and is the leading cause of death from cancer among women globally. Mammography is the standard method for early detection of BC in many countries, with over 1.3 million annually new diagnosed cases.In Egypt, breast cancer is the most
Ovarian function suppression (OFS) or protection has been studied widely in breast cancer. As an common drug in clinic, LHRH-a is an important method for OFS in breast cancer especially in high-risk hormone receptor-positive patients or hormone receptor-negative but needing ovarian function
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women in North America, Europe and Latin America. Because nearly 80% of breast cancers are endocrine-responsive tumors, the majority of patients candidates for adjuvant chemotherapy (CT) are also candidates for endocrine therapy (ET). The optimal
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women in the United States and is the second leading cause of cancer deaths. In 2013, an estimated 230,000 women in the United States will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer and approximately 40,000 with die.1 Women with breast cancer frequently
Breast cancer remains the most common cancer in women worldwide, with approximately 1.68 million new cases, and 0.52 million deaths, annually. Meanwhile the incidence of breast cancer continues to increase. Although regular clinical examination, mammography, ultrasonography, and magnetic resonance
Breast cancer remains the most common cancer in women worldwide, with approximately 1.68 million new cases, and 0.52 million deaths, annually. Meanwhile the incidence of breast cancer continues to increase. Early diagnosis and access to optimum treatment are crucial to reduce mortality associated
This study will be a prospective double- blind trial. Patients with breast cancer with stages I-III undergoing to radiotherapy will be included. The participants will be allocated into an intervention group (laser therapy in 26 patients) or a control group ( in 26 patients the laser will be disabled
The presence of axillary metastasis is important for prognosis and determining of treatment plan, so identification of axillary metastasis in early stage newly diagnosed breast cancer is important for staging of disease and treatment. However, approximately 40% of women who presents with early stage
There is a clear survival benefit with the use of adjuvant cytotoxic therapy for most women with invasive breast cancer, even in those who have hormone receptor positive disease and receive adjuvant hormonal therapy with tamoxifen.1 In addition, several trials have shown a benefit for anthracycline
Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer death in women. Adjuvant chemotherapy significantly reduces the risk of recurrence of high-risk breast cancer. However, about 30% of patients still have distant metastasis or local recurrence after chemotherapy. Moreover, 60% of patients had 3-4
Breast cancer is the most common female malignancy worldwide. Despite advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment in recent years, traditional treatments (radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and hormone therapy) are always limited by the resistance of some tumor cells, thus forcing researchers to continue to
The study is an observational study. In 2007-2012 conventional RT was part of the common treatment regime for breast cancer, but has recently been replaced by laser assisted breath controlled RT. Thus, two cohorts of breast cancer patients treated with different modes of RT will be followed for the
The taxanes are a class of anticancer agents that interfere with microtubule disassembly. They have been an integral part of adjuvant breast cancer treatment since the early 2000s. Taxane-induced arthralgia and myalgia syndrome (TAMS) is one of the most common side effects of taxane chemotherapy. It