Breast cancer patients who delay chemotherapy more than 90 days after surgery are one-third more likely to die within five years, compared to those who start chemo sooner. Triple-negative breast cancer patients who delay treatment have a more than 50 percent increased risk of death, according to a new MD Anderson study.
"Compared to patients who start chemotherapy during the first month after surgery, those who began chemo...
Depression significantly impacts five-year survival and recurrence in head and neck cancer patients, according to a new MD Anderson study....