Conference Correspondent 

Telehealth visits provide increased access to care for oncology patients across multiple demographics with reported high patient satisfaction with level of care. Read More ›

Low socioeconomic status is associated with delayed access to age-appropriate cancer screenings due to cost of care. Read More ›

Perceived fatigability may be a more clinically relevant measurement of the effectiveness of exercise intervention on reducing fatigue among survivors of breast cancer. Read More ›

Advanced-stage diagnosis of breast cancer is associated with deprived-rural socioeconomic status in French women. Read More ›

Alpelisib may overcome resistance to CDK4/6 inhibitors in HR-positive/HER2-negative advanced breast cancer patients with shorter exposure to prior CDK4/6 inhibitor treatment. Read More ›

Lack of genetic counseling referrals in women diagnosed with breast cancer contribute to a gap between the need for and completion of genetic testing, reducing access to more personalized therapies for these patients. Read More ›

Alpelisib activity improves real-world progression-free survival in breast cancer patients with PI3KCA mutations when used in combination with fulvestrant compared with fulvestrant alone. Read More ›

Research indicates no significant improvement in breast cancer–specific survival in male breast cancer in the past 30 years. Read More ›

Prognostic understanding may be associated with hospitalization or hospice use depending on how patients were queried about their prognosis and whether oncologists’ estimates were considered. Read More ›

Electronic patient-reported outcome remote monitoring of patients receiving parenteral cancer therapy in routine clinical care is feasible. Office intervention may reduce the need for emergency and inpatient services. Read More ›

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