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The optimal duration of adjuvant endocrine therapy for early-stage, estrogen receptor–positive (ER+) breast cancer — long believed to be 5 years — is still an open question, as this treatment must be individualized. Clinical trials have explored endocrine therapy for up to 10 years. These extra years of treatment, despite their added value, represent a small incremental improvement in outcome that is often limited to a reduction in contralateral breast cancer rather than distant metastatic disease. Understanding which patients are at greatest risk for recurrence and whether they benefit from extended therapy remain key challenges. Researchers for the Early Breast Cancer Trialists' Group conducted a meta-analysis of 88 clinical trials involv…