Triple Negative Breast Cancer Update: Immunotherapy in stage 2-3 TNBC (KEYNOTE 522 Update)
Triple negative breast cancer update! We now have the 5 year overall survival data for KEYNOTE 522 trial: adding immunotherapy with pembrolizumab (Keytruda) to chemo for stage 2-3 #TNBC improved survival by 5%. 86.6% of patients who received immunotherapy + #chemotherapy were alive at 5 years vs 81.7% of patients who received chemotherapy alone. More info in the video (including breakdown for pathologic complete response or not). Watch the video and then let me know your questions! This was presented at the #ESMO meeting and published in New England Journal of Medicine. #triplenegative #keytruda #immunotherapy #oncologist #cancer

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Cancer-Fighting Success - How I beat Stage 4 Triple Negative Breast Cancer and became cancer-free

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Triple negative stage 4 breast cancer reoccurrance after 4 years in remission.

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KEYNOTE-522: final OS findings of pembrolizumab and chemotherapy in TNBC

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Oncologist explains the challenges of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

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Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Treatment: KEYTRUDA (Pembrolizumab) Patient Guide

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Bree Sandlin: Stage Three Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Patient at MD Anderson

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'Triple-negative breast cancer hit me like a freight train.’ | TNBC Project

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Breast Cancer: MUST know details (ER, PR, HER2, Ki67, etc)

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How to Treat Triple Negative Breast Cancer - Discussion with Dr. Virginia Kaklamani

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The Complexities of Battling Triple-negative Breast Cancer

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Triple Negative Breast Cancer Survivor: Robin Roberts

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Surviving Against the Odds: Empowering Journeys of Triple Negative Survivors | Cancer Coach | Ep28

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Triple Negative Breast cancer Survivor Felicia Mahone shares battle then and now 18 years later

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KEYNOTE-522: 5-year follow-up of pembrolizumab in triple-negative breast cancer

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Morning Medical Update - Triple Negative Breast Cancer Battle

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Finding a Lump Overnight - Chance | Triple Negative Breast Cancer | Patient Story

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“What do we do now?” Tamara diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer while pregnant

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