Rates of one type of breast cancer — invasive lobular carcinoma — have been rising in the United States more than three times faster than those of all other breast cancers combined over the past ...
Lobular breast cancer rates increased 2.8 percent per year over the past decade, compared with a 0.8 percent annual increase for all other breast cancers. Lobular breast cancer grows in a linear ...
The American Cancer Society has released a report on occurrence and outcomes in the United States for this subtype of breast cancer. Findings show an estimated 33,600 women will be diagnosed with ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . According to Shen, this subtype of breast cancer accounts for 10% to 15% of breast cancer diagnoses and is ...
While researchers work to improve lobular breast cancer screening, innovative treatments are improving outcomes for patients with the condition, which is diagnosed in more than 40,000 Americans each ...
Invasive lobular carcinoma accounts for about 10% of breast cancer diagnoses. Its incidence is increasing at the rate of 2.8% annually -- more than triple that of other breast cancers combined. This ...
Real-world post-APT trial adoption of de-escalated systemic therapy and outcomes in small HER2-positive breast cancer: An NCDB analysis. 10-year survival analysis of ILC patients based on CT receipt ...
Scientists are warning that rates of a rare but highly deadly cancer are on the rise in the US, with cases climbing three times faster than other, more common, cancers. A key finding from 2012 to 2021 ...