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Radiotherapy can be safely omitted in older women with low-risk breast cancer
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Radiotherapy can be safely omitted in older women with low-risk breast cancer

Leaving out radiotherapy does not affect survival after breast-conserving surgery in older women with low-risk hormone-receptor-positive early breast cancer. Ten-year outcomes for the PRIME II trial, published in the New England Journal…

By Janet Fricker | Mar 10, 2023
Plant-based diets cut risk of prostate cancer progression and recurrence by over 50%
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Plant-based diets cut risk of prostate cancer progression and recurrence by over 50%

Prostate cancer patients who consume the highest intakes of plant-based foods lower their risk of progression and recurrence. The study, abstract 392 presented at the 2023 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)…

By Janet Fricker | Mar 9, 2023
New prostate cancer blood test combining PSA with epigenetic test could reduce biopsies
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New prostate cancer blood test combining PSA with epigenetic test could reduce biopsies

A non-invasive prostate cancer combination test has been shown to have a positive predictive value of 93%*, meaning that out of 100 patients testing positive for prostate cancer 93 will truly have…

By Janet Fricker | Feb 23, 2023
Telomere shortening mediates tumour suppression
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Telomere shortening mediates tumour suppression

Shortening of telomeres, as occurs naturally with ageing, works through a pathway that involves mitochondria-activated immune responses to ultimately eliminate precancerous cells. The US study, published in Nature (8 February 2022), suggests…

By Janet Fricker | Feb 23, 2023
Epidemiological study sheds light on complex link between ovarian cancer and ovulation
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Epidemiological study sheds light on complex link between ovarian cancer and ovulation

Women who ovulate for longer over the course of their lifetimes may have a higher risk of developing ovarian cancer. The international epidemiological study, published in Journal of the National Cancer Institute,…

By Janet Fricker | Feb 9, 2023
Cancer could overtake cardiovascular disease as leading cause of death in type 2 diabetes
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Cancer could overtake cardiovascular disease as leading cause of death in type 2 diabetes

Mortality from cancer has increased among older people with type 2 diabetes. The UK cohort study, published in Diabetologica, 24 January, found people with type 2 diabetes were at particular risk of…

By Janet Fricker | Feb 9, 2023
Study highlights need to reanalyse genomics and genetics of metastatic tumours
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Study highlights need to reanalyse genomics and genetics of metastatic tumours

Around one third of breast cancer patients showed molecular subtype shifts (especially involving luminal cancers) between their primary and metastatic tumours. The study, published in Nature Cancer, on December 30th, also revealed…

By Janet Fricker | Jan 27, 2023
Current cervical cancer screening paradigm fails older women
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Current cervical cancer screening paradigm fails older women

Nearly one in five new cervical cancers diagnosed between 2009 and 2018 were in women aged 65 years and over. The US study, published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, January 9,…

By Janet Fricker | Jan 26, 2023
Call-to-arms for Europe to provide essential paediatric anti-cancer medicines
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Call-to-arms for Europe to provide essential paediatric anti-cancer medicines

A European Society for Paediatric Oncology (SIOPE) project has defined 66 anticancer medicines considered essential for treatment of children with cancer. The study, published in The Lancet Oncology, 23 December 2022, represents…

By Janet Fricker | Jan 9, 2023
Exercise-stimulated myokine production can extend survival in advanced prostate cancer
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Exercise-stimulated myokine production can extend survival in advanced prostate cancer

After a bout of high-intensity interval training, men with advanced prostate cancer showed acute elevations of anti-cancer myokines in their serum. The study, published in Prostate Cancer and Prostatic Diseases, (29 November…

By Janet Fricker | Jan 9, 2023
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