Why breast cancer survivors don't take their medicine, and what can be done about it.

Published Date: 30 Aug 2023

Approximately 80% of breast cancer survivors continue to receive treatment after surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. Doctors advise them to take sex hormone-blocking medication instead for the following five to ten years.

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