Patients Are Opting in for 10 Years of Breast Cancer Treatment

June 6, 2025

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Presented by Health Lab

A new Michigan Medicine study finds that nearly half of early-stage breast cancer patients opt to extend endocrine therapy beyond five years, often seeking extra peace of mind. Younger patients and those with prior chemotherapy are more likely to continue treatment. Read on to discover how U-M is advancing personalized care through these insights.

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