When intraoperative uterine perforation happens, recognize the event and don’t panic. Then take the right next steps.
Read MoreClinical Trial Tests Targeted Breast Cancer Therapy
Researchers at Cleveland Clinic are participating in a multicenter study of CDX-011 for triple negative breast cancer.
Dedicated Cancer Rehabilitation: Lessons in Promoting QOL Throughout the Course of Care
Effective physical rehabilitation for cancer patients tailors therapy to differing needs at each stage of the disease process. Here are tips from Cleveland Clinic’s recent experience.
Intraoperative Radiotherapy Has Future For Breast Cancer
For a woman with breast cancer, the prospect of receiving radiation therapy in a single dose during surgery, rather than going through six weeks of radiation treatments, is a welcome one. That possibility is becoming a reality for more women with early-stage breast cancer. Intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) applies a single dose of radiation directly to … Read More
Hyperthermic Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy Provides Novel Treatment for Gynecologic Cancers
Hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy, which involves the intraoperative delivery and circulation of heated cancer drugs, is showing promise for cancers of the peritoneal cavity arising from gynecologic cancers. The technique is a welcome development in the treatment of a disease whose outcome has changed little in the past two decades.
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Study: Treatment Helps Women Avoid Chemotherapy-Induced Ovarian Failure
Novel approach to breast cancer treatment may help prevent premature ovarian failure and boost both fertility and survival.
Cardiac-Sparing Radiation for Breast Cancer
The latest radiation therapies for treating breast cancer minimize exposure to the heart and reduce likelihood of survivors developing late cardiac complications.
Seven Breast Cancer Breakthroughs
Recent clinical trials have identified new and better ways to treat breast cancer. From exercise for anastrozole arthralgias to promising PARP inhibitors for triple-negative breast cancer, there are many advances.