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FIFTEEN-YEAR TO FORTY-YEAR SURVIVAL RATES FOLLOWING RADICAL MASTECTOMY FOR CANCER OF THE BREAST*
Stuart W. Harrington
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A novel breast cancer subtyping based on intra‐tumoral microenvironment heterogeneity predicts prognosis and immunotherapy response. The CE2 subtype, in particular, is linked to the worst outcomes and the most significant immunotherapy benefits, with distinct cellular and molecular features mediated by hypoxia.
Feng Du+4 more
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216 Jewish Hospital of St. Louis [PDF]
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The role of surgery in the treatment of older women with breast cancer
A significant proportion of women diagnosed with breast cancer are over the age of 70 years and there is evidence that these patients frequently do not receive standard treatments, including surgical procedures and adjuvant therapies, which would be ...
Audisio, R.A., Reed, M.W.R., Wyld, L.
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Breast cancer in a transgender man
CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, EarlyView.
Alison May Berner+6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Aromatase inhibitor (AI) therapy reduces breast cancer recurrence risk. However, some patients stop treatment early because of AI‐associated musculoskeletal symptoms (AIMSS). AIMSS is due in part to systemic inflammation. Cannabidiol (CBD) has anti‐nociceptive and anti‐inflammatory properties, making it a potential treatment ...
Nicole M. G. Fleege+8 more
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A Multimodal Approach to the Early Treatment of a Facial Scar: A Case Report
ABSTRACT Facial scarring is associated with considerable psychosocial distress and can adversely affect overall quality of life. The combination of intralesional botulinum toxin injection and laser treatments in the early stage of wound healing markedly enhances scar appearance and improves cosmetic and psychological outcomes.
Jennifer Akl+3 more
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Background: Breast cancer still represents the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women, accounting for 12.5% of all new annual cancer cases worldwide.
Cristian Botezatu+6 more
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