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Got It, Hide thisTreatment options for breast cancer include medications, chemotherapy and surgery. Recent evidence shows the drug trastuzumab (Herceptin®) can reduce cancer progression by more than one third. Speak with your doctor about treatment options, talk to other patients about their experiences, understand the latest evidence on breast cancer treatments and use a decision aid (links in this resource).
tamoxifen, metastatic, endocrine therapy, HER2-positive, HER2-negative, oestrogen-sensitive, estrogen-sensitive
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Rated on: 5/1/2015 4:05:57 PM
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