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FERTILITY, PREGNANCY AND BREAST CANCER

Understand fertility, pregnancy and breast cancer, including IVF, egg freezing, early menopause and recurrence risk in Australia.

A diagnosis of breast cancer can be particularly confronting for women who are still planning to have children or who are currently ...


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Study Hints at Immunotherapy Benefit for Trastuzumab-Resistant HER2-Positive Breast Cancer

The addition of immunotherapy drugs to the treatment regimen for advanced HER2-positive breast cancer, may improve progression-free survival in women with oestrogen receptor-positive disease or with tumours carrying an immune protein...


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Palbociclib Shows No Difference in Quality of Life in   Early-Stage ER-Positive Breast Cancer 

A study finding a lack of benefit from palbociclib in women with earlier stage oestrogen receptor-positive breast cancer, sheds important light on the drug’s place in breast cancer treatment. 

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Palbociclib Boosts Progression-Free Survival in Triple-Positive Breast Cancer

The survival chances for women with ‘triple-positive’ breast cancer increase significantly with the addition of a drug called palbociclib, which compromises cancer cells’ ability to divide and multiply. 

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MRI Guides Better Treatment Decisions for Breast Cancer

The use of magnetic resonance imaging to examine newly diagnosed breast cancers provides valuable information that can change treatment, particularly in younger women with denser breasts, an Australian study has found. 

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