Breast cancer study suggests new approach can re-sensitise tumours
Monday, September 8, 2008 - 07:14
in Health & Medicine
Women with hormone-receptor positive, metastatic breast cancer may take medications for years to help keep their cancer at bay, but when the tumour becomes resistant to anti-hormonal drugs, treatment with chemotherapy becomes the only option...
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