Much has occurred since our 2010 report in Cancers. In the past few years we published several extensive reviews of our research so a brief review is all that will be provided here. We proposed in the earlier reports that most relapses in breast cancer occur within 5 years of surgery and seem to be associated with some unspecified manner of surgery-induced metastatic initiation. These events can be identified in relapse data and are correlated with clinical data. In the last few years an unexpected mechanism has become apparent. Retrospective analysis of relapse events by a Brussels anesthesiology group reported that a perioperative NSAID analgesic seems to reduce early relapses five-fold. We then proposed that primary surgery produces a tr...
Background: A great deal of the public’s money has been spent on cancer research but demonstrable be...
Purpose: To retrospectively study our risk factors for breast cancer recurrence and compare them wit...
In current clinical practice, it is difficult to predict whether a patient receiving neoadjuvant che...
Much has occurred since our 2010 report in Cancers. In the past few years we published several exten...
A multimodal pattern of hazard of relapse among early stage breast cancer patients has been identifi...
To explain a bimodal relapse hazard among early stage breast cancer patients treated by mastectomy w...
To explain a bimodal relapse hazard among early stage breast cancer patients treated by mastectomy w...
Background : A great deal of the public’s money has been spent on cancer research but demonstrable b...
Introduction The aim of this study was to evaluate local and systemic breast cancer control by compa...
INTRODUCTION: The dynamics of breast cancer recurrence and death, indicating a bimodal hazard rate p...
PURPOSE: Adjuvant treatments after breast-conserving surgery (BCS) for ductal carcinoma in situ to...
Most current research in cancer is attempting to find ways of preventing patients from dying after m...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the first leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women, and a m...
AbstractA significant bimodal relapse hazard pattern has been observed in two independent databases ...
Despite remarkable improvements in breast cancer survival in the last decades, a proportion of patie...
Background: A great deal of the public’s money has been spent on cancer research but demonstrable be...
Purpose: To retrospectively study our risk factors for breast cancer recurrence and compare them wit...
In current clinical practice, it is difficult to predict whether a patient receiving neoadjuvant che...
Much has occurred since our 2010 report in Cancers. In the past few years we published several exten...
A multimodal pattern of hazard of relapse among early stage breast cancer patients has been identifi...
To explain a bimodal relapse hazard among early stage breast cancer patients treated by mastectomy w...
To explain a bimodal relapse hazard among early stage breast cancer patients treated by mastectomy w...
Background : A great deal of the public’s money has been spent on cancer research but demonstrable b...
Introduction The aim of this study was to evaluate local and systemic breast cancer control by compa...
INTRODUCTION: The dynamics of breast cancer recurrence and death, indicating a bimodal hazard rate p...
PURPOSE: Adjuvant treatments after breast-conserving surgery (BCS) for ductal carcinoma in situ to...
Most current research in cancer is attempting to find ways of preventing patients from dying after m...
Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the first leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women, and a m...
AbstractA significant bimodal relapse hazard pattern has been observed in two independent databases ...
Despite remarkable improvements in breast cancer survival in the last decades, a proportion of patie...
Background: A great deal of the public’s money has been spent on cancer research but demonstrable be...
Purpose: To retrospectively study our risk factors for breast cancer recurrence and compare them wit...
In current clinical practice, it is difficult to predict whether a patient receiving neoadjuvant che...