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Less Chemotherapy, Personalized Care: Wilmot Study Reinforces Major Strides in Geriatric Oncology

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Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Oncologists have been fearful of deviating from standard guidelines for cancer treatment. But the new study proves that more personalized care can be delivered safely to older adults, based on their medical histories and individual circumstances.

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Women with Breast Cancer in "Fighting Shape" Have Less Brain Fogginess

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Wednesday, August 18, 2021

A new study shows that women newly diagnosed with breast cancer, who were exercising moderately or vigorously before chemotherapy (getting the recommended 150 minutes per week) were less likely to suffer from “chemo brain” during and after treatment.

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