Thousands of women with breast cancer may soon be told they don't need ANY treatment ...
A trial suggests 'watch and wait' approach may be safe for low-risk DCIS breast cancer, potentially avoiding invasive treatments. Experts propose redefining DCIS as not cancer. Other breakthroughs include new drugs and weight-loss jabs for cancer prevention and treatment.
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Thousands of women with breast cancer may soon be told they don't need ANY treatment ...
A trial suggests 'watch and wait' approach may be safe for low-risk DCIS breast cancer, potentially avoiding invasive treatments. Experts propose redefining DCIS as not cancer. Other breakthroughs include new drugs and weight-loss jabs for cancer prevention and treatment.