MD Anderson study finds increases in 5-, 10-year survival at every stage of breast cancer

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MD Anderson study finds increases in 5-, 10-year survival at every stage of breast cancer

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Advances in screening for disease detection, better surgical techniques available to more women, and an increased number of therapies that reduce the risk of relapse in patients with both locally advanced and early stage disease, have collectively contributed to dramatic improvements in breast cancer's survival rates, according to a review of 60 years of patient records at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.

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