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Breast radiation after lumpectomy decreases incidence of ipsilateral breast recurrence for low risk DCIS

Breast radiation after lumpectomy decreases incidence of ipsilateral breast recurrence for low risk DCIS
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Immune therapy after surgery lowers relapse risk in patients with high-risk melanoma

 E-Mail IMAGE: Kenneth Grossmann, MD, PhD, of Huntsman Cancer Institute, led the SWOG S1404 clinical trial, which found that patients with high-risk melanoma who had pembrolizumab after their surgery had a longer. view more  Credit: Huntsman Cancer Institute PORTLAND, OR - Patients with high-risk melanoma who had a course of pembrolizumab after their surgery had a longer time before their disease recurred than patients who got either ipilimumab or high-dose interferon after surgery. These findings of a large SWOG Cancer Research Network clinical trial, S1404, will be presented at the ASCO annual meeting June 6, 2021. Researchers also measured overall survival and found no statistically significant difference in overall survival rates between the two groups of patients three and one-half years after the last patient enrolled to the trial. They did find, however, that patients taking pembrolizumab had fewer serious side effects than those treated with either high-dose in

Cabozantinib most effective treatment for metastatic papillary kidney cancer

 E-Mail IMAGE: Sumanta Pal, MD, a SWOG Cancer Research Network researcher and City of Hope physician, led a study that sets a new standard of care for metastatic papillary kidney cancer view more  Credit: City of Hope In a SWOG Cancer Research Network trial that put three targeted drugs to the test, the small molecule inhibitor cabozantinib was found most effective in treating patients with metastatic papillary kidney cancer - findings expected to change medical practice. These findings will be presented at ASCO s virtual 2021 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium on Feb. 13, 2021 at 1 p.m. ET. The findings will be simultaneously published in

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