High-Dose Chemo Effective for Advanced Breast Cancer: Study (HealthDay)
3rd Dec 2005, 00:07 GMT
A regimen of high-dose chemotherapy improved both recurrence and overall survival rates for women with advanced breast cancer, a new German study found.
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