Breast cancer drug move gives hope to patients
5th Oct 2005, 17:02 GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - Women diagnosed with early stage breast cancer are to be tested to see if they are suitable for treatment with the drug Herceptin, made by Switzerland's Roche Holding AG, the government said on Wednesday.
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