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Breast Cancer
Reports from Indiana University add new data to research in breast cancer
September 18th, 2008
"The treatment of microscopic metastatic breast cancer with adjuvant systemic therapy has undergone significant changes in recent years," scientists writing in the journal Oncology - New York report. "At the same time, our understanding of the biology of breast cancer has also improved, predominantly as a consequence of data obtained from cDNA microarrays. Breast cancer genomic analyses now suggest that current breast cancer systemic therapies have a profound biologic basis, and further suggest the possibility that adjuvant therapies can be administered with increasing efficacy and safety," wrote G.W. Sledge and colleagues, Indiana University. ...
Source: Women's Health Weekly (2008-09-18)
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