Active surveillance is gaining traction for women with low-risk DCIS, but key questions on patient selection and long-term safety remain.
Early findings suggest some women with low-risk DCIS may avoid immediate surgery, although investigators caution that longer ...
THOUSANDS of women with a common form of breast cancer may soon not need any treatment at all, scientists have suggested.
A diagnosis of ductal carcinoma in situ, or DCIS, often comes as a surprise during a routine mammogram. While the news is understandably taxing, it is important to remember that DCIS is a noninvasive, ...
Researchers leading a trial of active surveillance for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) have described early results as ...
Key Takeaways 'Watchful waiting' might be best for women with ductal carcinoma in situWomen put on active surveillance for ...
Thomas Jefferson University biostatistician Terry Hyslop designed a trial showing active monitoring to be as effective as ...
Researchers leading a trial of active surveillance for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) have described early results as 'reassuring' ...
If you’re diagnosed with cancer, asking which stage is likely one of your first questions. Stage 1 is the earliest, most treatable stage of cancer, while stage 4 is the most advanced and difficult to ...