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What is “Low-risk” DCIS & Why is The COMET Study Urgently Needed?
The COMET Study is the nation’s first prospective, randomized clinical trial aimed at resolving an ongoing debate about the best way to manage “low-risk” DCIS (Ductal Carcinoma In Situ), also known as “stage zero” breast cancer. “This is a trial … Continue reading →
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Tagged active surveillance, active surveillance dcis, DCIS, DCIS alternative approach, dcis alternative treatment, DCIS Breast Cancer, dcis comet study, DCIS decisions, DCIS is not one size fits all, DCIS low-risk, dcis precision, stage zero breast cancer
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A New Bio-marker Test for DCIS = Peace of Mind for Thousands of Women
If you are one of the 60,000 + women diagnosed with DCIS this year, you now have a way to gain more peace of mind about what to think and do about it. A company called PreludeDx has scientifically validated … Continue reading →
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Tagged DCIS active surveillance, DCIS bio-marker test, DCIS biology, DCIS decisions, DCIS individual risk, DCIS low-risk, DCIS no radiation benefit, DCIS Overdiagnosis, dcis overtreatment, DCIS pathology, DCIS peace of mind, DCIS test, DCISionRT, PreludeDx
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DCIS — Beyond “One-Size Fits-All”
Today, women newly diagnosed with DCIS have more support, options, and resources than ever before. Below are eight ways to help you create an “individualized” and empowered plan-of-action… #1. CONFIRM YOUR PATHOLOGY Dr. David J Dabbs, Prelude Dx Second Opinion … Continue reading →
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Tagged active surveillance dcis, alternatives to mammograms, COMET Study, DCIS, dcis alternatives, DCIS Breast Cancer, DCIS Individualized Strategic Plan, DCIS is not one size fits all, DCIS Overdiagnosis, dcis overtreatment, dcis redefined, holistic strategies for DCIS, LORD DCIS STUDY, LORIS, mammography screening limitations, PRECISION DCIS
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Evaluating DCIS treatments — do you know your “survival” statistics?
“There is strong evidence that treatment of DCIS in most women has no clear effect on mortality reduction.” – Finding the balance between over- and under-treatment of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) “Risk of development of metastases and/or death in … Continue reading →
Aggressive Treatments for DCIS — or NOT? New Research Sheds Light
I hope every woman diagnosed with low-risk DCIS today knows they have a great opportunity that did not exist for me (and thousands others) in the past.
I feel an incredible sense of gratitude to all the forces and people that have made the COMET Study possible — to the physicians and cancer centers who are making it available — and to the women who will participate. Thank you! Continue reading →
Bye-Bye Mammograms: Hello SonoCiné Ultrasound
“Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” – Albert Einstein As more and more studies reveal the sad truth about mammograms, many women are left wondering what to do. We all want better, safer and … Continue reading →
Donna’s Official “Better-than-Awareness” Checklist
“Breast cancer is a dominant fear for many women. Fortunately, it’s also largely a preventable disease with the right diet and a healthy lifestyle. Contrary to what most people hope for, early detection by mammography causes more harm than good. … Continue reading →
The Downside of Mammograms – What Your Doctor May Not Be Telling You
Peter Gotzsche, M.D., author of Mammography Screening: Truth, Lies and Controversy, states, “Screening saves probably one life for every 2,000 women who go for a mammogram. But it harms 10 others. Cancerous cells that will go away or never progress to … Continue reading →
Esserman & Hwang: TIME’s Top 100 — (And My Top 10!)
What a major milestone this is! Laura Esserman and Shelley Hwang — named to the 2016 TIME 100 Most Influential People in the World! Why are These Doctors in My Top 10? From the day I received a DCIS diagnosis and I … Continue reading →
DCIS Over-treatment Makes Mainstream News — 2015 Highlights
The media madness began in August 2015 following the publication of the most extensive study to date on DCIS in the prestigious medical Journal JAMA Oncology. The study of over 100,000 women concluded there was no “life-saving” benefit to “standard … Continue reading →
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