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A diagnosis of abnormal cells in a breast, or Stage 0 breast cancer, as it’s sometimes labeled, raises vexing questions for the 60,000 women a year diagnosed in the United States with ductal carcinoma in situ [DCIS], a condition in … Continue reading

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An international panel of doctors has decided that a type of tumor that was classified as a cancer is not a cancer at all, in this report from The New York Times: As a result, they have officially downgraded the … Continue reading

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Detecting and treating an early form of breast cancer lowers the number of invasive breast cancers found over the next three years, according to a study of 5.2 million U.K. women, as reported in The Wall Street Journal. The study, … Continue reading

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Each year about 60,000 American women are told they have D.C.I.S., a cluster of cancer cells limited to the milk duct, which may eventually spread. D.C.I.S. used to be rare, but widespread mammography has led to the discovery of more … Continue reading

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In follow-on to the recent news of a study appearing in JAMA Oncology, concluding that surgery is often unnecessary for patients diagnosed with D.C.I.S., ductal carcinoma in situ – also known as Stage 0 breast cancer – the New York … Continue reading

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A new study appearing in JAMA Oncology, shows that previous assumptions about early breast lesions called ductal carcinoma in situ, or DCIS, may have been off the mark, as reported in the New York Times: As many as 60,000 American … Continue reading

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Getting a second opinion is an important way a patient can be her own health advocate. In this column appearing in US News Health, learn how one woman went through the thinking behind and process of getting a second medical … Continue reading

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Women were more likely to want surgery when told they had a type of breast cancer, than when the diagnosis was a breast lesion or a group of abnormal cells — even though all three scenarios described the same disease. … Continue reading

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