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Breast Cancer
AI in Oncology

Image-Only AI Model Outperforms Breast Density Assessment for 5-Year Breast Cancer Risk Stratification

An image-only artificial intelligence (AI) model demonstrated stronger and more precise risk stratification than breast density assessment for predicting 5-year risk for developing breast cancer, according to findings from a study presented at the 2025 Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) (Abstract S5-SSBR02-1). The model, Clairity Breast, is the first U.S. Food and Drug Administration–authorized image-only AI breast cancer risk model. 

Pancreatic Cancer

Is Chronic Hepatitis C Infection Associated With Pancreatic Cancer?

A retrospective, national, population-based cohort study of 6.3 million veterans, which was published in JAMA Network Open, found that individuals with chronic hepatitis C virus developed pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma at younger ages and had a higher risk compared with those without the infection. According to Levinson et al, risk also varied by virus genotype.

Prostate Cancer

Addition of Neoadjuvant LuPSMA PNT2002 to SBRT in Oligorecurrent Prostate Cancer

In a single-center phase II trial (LUNAR) reported in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Kishan et al found that the addition of neoadjuvant prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-targeting radioligand therapy with lutetium-177–labeled PNT2002 (LuPSMA PNT2002) to stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) improved progression-free survival in patients with hormone-sensitive oligorecurrent prostate cancer.

 


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Integrative Oncology

Survey Finds Global Embrace of Integrative Cancer Care

Around the world, doctors, nurses, and pharmacists are turning to evidence-based integrative approaches such as acupuncture, yoga, exercise, massage, and nutrition counseling to help people with cancer manage the harsh side effects of treatment, according to the results of a recent survey.

Lung Cancer

Lung Cancer Screening Criteria: NELSON vs PLCOm2012

In a German study (HANSE) reported in The Lancet Oncology, Vogel-Claussen et al found that the PLCOm2012 low-dose computed tomography (CT) lung cancer screening eligibility criteria were more effective than the NELSON criteria in the detection of lung cancer.

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Multiple Myeloma: Sex Differences in Etiology and Clinical Presentation

Rates of multiple myeloma, the second most common blood cancer in the United States, are increasing and are twice as high in men than in women. A new study published by Ong et al in the journal Cancer provides insights that may help to explain this disparity. To investigate the sex difference in...

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