Scots Are First in UK to Be Given New Breast Cancer Pill
19th Nov 2005, 04:04 GMT
By JUDE SHEERIN A LIFE-saving treatment is to be offered to breast cancer patients in Scotland a year ahead of sufferers south of the Border. Aromasin has been approved by the country's medicines watchdog for early stage breast cancer patients.
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