Estrogen-only hormone replacement therapy after risk-reducing bilateral oophorectomy was associated with lower breast cancer risk in women with BRCA1 pathogenic variants. In 919 women followed for an average of 8.8 years, incident breast cancer was lower among HRT users than nonusers.
PARP inhibitors remain strongest in BRCA1/2-altered tumors as use beyond that group has been uneven. In June 2025, the FDA narrowed Zejula’s first-line ovarian maintenance indication to HRD-positive tumors only.
Whole genome sequencing, comprehensive genomic profiling, and spatial multiomics are transforming precision medicine from research tools to clinical applications in oncology, rare diseases, and neonatal care, enabling faster diagnoses and personalized treatments.
An international research team has conducted the first comprehensive genetic study of cancer in domestic cats, identifying genetic changes that closely resemble those in human cancers and opening new perspectives for targeted therapies.
Recent research explores plant-based diets' association with breast cancer risk, disparities in care for Black women in Canada, and survival outcomes for young women with breast cancer in Latin America.