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September 2001 Subscribe | Archived Issues |
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Understanding Why Herceptin Works - and Doesn't
Ever since it came on the market, researchers have been trying to understand why the breast cancer drug Herceptin® (trastuzumab) works for some women and not others. However, a team of Swiss researchers may have eliminated at least one theory for its frustrating level of ineffectiveness.
Complementary Approaches More Good News About Green Tea
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Other Features Reducing Weight to Reduce Risk Weight Gain During Chemotherapy Physician Prompting Patients to Exercise Lifetime Activity Cuts Breast Cancer Risk Stop Smoking to Reduce Risk - and Lose Weight? Federal Research Initiative Set To Launch Congress Considers Extending Breast Cancer Stamp Placental Health and Breast Cancer Risk New Recommendations for Vitamin C
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