A new study of breast cancer survivors has found this psychosocial challenge impacts almost every important domain of their lives -- the emotional, behavioral, cognitive, relational and professional.
One large study found that more advanced cases of colorectal cancer had a higher likelihood of returning. For example, if participants had stage 3 colon cancer, almost 25 percent experienced a ...
A Decision Score provides prognostic discrimination for 10-year locoregional recurrence, with rising score associated with higher recurrence risk after breast-conserving surgery. A Radiation ...
Multiomic Characterization of RCC1 and RCC2 Expression and Their Association With Molecular Alterations, Immune Phenotypes, and Cancer Outcomes This retrospective analysis included patients with ...
ctDNA testing post-surgery identifies high-risk stage 3 colon cancer patients more accurately than traditional staging methods. Detectable ctDNA correlates with a four- to six-fold increased risk of ...
During a median follow-up of 9.0 years (IQR, 6.6-10.9), IBTR occurred in 320 patients (3.6%). The initial model, based on variables from Sanghani et al, achieved a Harrell's C-index of 0.74.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A study of 24,337 female patients found that COVID-19 is associated with a 2.47 hazard ratio for local breast ...
The likelihood of EGFR-positive lung cancer returning is largely tied to how advanced it is when first diagnosed, with lower chances in early stages and higher odds in later stages. Newer targeted ...