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Low-cost Intervention Gives Big Hope to Breast Cancer Patients

by Colleen Fleiss on Sep 13 2022 11:07 PM
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Low-cost Intervention Gives Big Hope to Breast Cancer Patients
Tata Memorial Centre (TMC) clinical trial has indicated that a simple, low-cost method increases the cure and survival rate among breast cancer patients.
The multi-centre clinical trials were conducted in women undergoing breast cancer surgery and it emerged that injection of a commonly used drug around the tumor on the operation table -- just before surgery -- could significantly and substantially increase the cure rate and survival on the long term.

Breast Cancer Clinical Trial

Director of TMC, Rajendra Badwe, who carried out the trials, presented the results at the ongoing European Society of Medical Oncology Congress in Paris on Monday, and simultaneously TMC’s professor Sudeep Gupta addressed the media on the findings in Mumbai.

In comparison, expensive, targeted drugs costing over Rs 10 lakh per patient have shown far less benefits in early breast cancer patients, as per the study titled ’Effect of Peri-Tumoral Infiltration of Local Anesthetic Prior to Surgery on Survival in Early Breast Cancer’.

Spearheaded by Badwe, the study was conducted on 1,600 women planning to undergo early breast cancer surgery at 11 cancer centers in India, including TMC, over 11 years from 2011-2022, said Gupta.

Source-IANS


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