New study results on breast cancer

New study results on breast cancer

1. Early breast cancer:

If breast cancer is detected early (at a stage where the tumor is locally confined and has not yet spread), there are very good chances of recovery today. Many women survive the disease in the long term and have good options for therapy that is not only effective but often also well tolerated. However, there are differences in the treatment of various forms and risk groups. Depending on age, tumor biology, and risk of recurrence, therapy and follow-up care can vary significantly. Medical progress is constantly bringing new studies and findings, which is why we have compiled a clear video collection from the ESMO Congress 2025 to make it easier to understand current recommendations and options.

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2. Advanced breast cancer:

If breast cancer has already formed metastases, i.e. has spread to other organs such as bones, lungs, liver or, rarely, the brain, it is referred to as advanced or metastatic breast cancer. In this situation, the focus is less on cure and more on controlling the disease in the long term, alleviating symptoms and maintaining the best possible quality of life. Thanks to modern therapies, e.g. hormone treatment, chemotherapy, targeted drugs and increasingly also new combinations, many patients today have the opportunity to live with the disease for months or even years. Here, too, we have compiled a video collection of results from the ESMO Congress 2025, which provides information on current study results.

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