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Vivian Moore
How MSK Treats Patients 65 and Older With Breast Cancer
The risk of breast cancer increases as you age. MSK has breast cancer experts with special training and experience treating older patients.
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Memorial Sloan Kettering medical oncologist Komal Jhaveri
Targeted Therapies, Immunotherapy, and Chemotherapy: What’s New in Breast Cancer?
Learn about the latest trends in breast cancer research reported at this year’s SABCS meeting.
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medical oncologist Larry Norton
Definitive Proof that Dose-Dense Chemotherapy Is Safe and Effective for Breast Cancer
Dose-dense chemotherapy calls for less time between doses compared with a standard treatment plan.
Memorial Sloan Kettering breast cancer patient Linda Dow
When Breast Cancer Surgery Isn’t an Option, Cryoablation Can Offer Hope
Learn about cryoablation for breast cancer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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Memorial Sloan Kettering reconstructive surgeon Babak Mehrara.
Breast Cancer Surgery and Reconstruction: Debunking Four Common Myths
Learn the truth behind common misunderstandings about breast reconstruction.
photo shows MSK cancer expert Neil Iyengar, who cares for people with breast cancer and is a leading expert on the relationship between breast cancer, nutrition, obesity and exercise.
Intermittent Fasting and Breast Cancer: What You Need to Know
Learn how intermittent fasting is being explored by researchers for possible use in cancer treatment and prevention, including breast cancer.
MSK breast cancer patient Kéara Richardson
How Chemotherapy Before Breast Cancer Surgery Preserved Kéara’s Quality of Life
Learn how Kéara was able to maintain her quality of life after treatment for triple negative breast cancer.
Neil Iyengar, medical oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering, is seen holding a piece of fruit.
Breast Cancer, Food, and Diet: Tips From an MSK Expert
Learn diet and food tips that can lower the risk of breast cancer and potentially improve the outcome if cancer is diagnosed, from Neil Iyengar, an expert on diet and cancer at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
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medical oncologist Larry Norton
Some Women with Early Breast Cancer May Not Need Chemotherapy, Study Says
The findings will change how women with intermediate-risk breast cancer are treated.
A woman receives a mammogram, and two technicians help her.
Shorter Version of MRI Plays New Role in Breast Cancer Detection
Researchers from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), in collaboration with an international research team and the ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group, have found that abbreviated breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) detected more cancers than digital breast tomosynthesis (3-D mammography) in average-risk women with dense breast tissue.