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Breast cancer, vaccine
Breast cancer vaccine update from Cleveland Clinic: ‘A new era’
A breast cancer vaccine could be closer to reality, according to Cleveland Clinic, as its researchers have announced some encouraging results. Researchers and doctors weigh in.
New vaccine shows promise for patients with aggressive breast cancer
An experimental vaccine could offer fresh hope to women diagnosed with an aggressive and hard-to-treat form of breast cancer, new research suggests.
A Clinical Trial Found an Effective Vaccine for Aggressive Breast Cancer
An experimental vaccine teaching patients’ immune systems to identify and attack cancer cells could help women diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer.
Neoantigen DNA vaccine shows promise against aggressive breast cancer in clinical trial
A small clinical trial shows promising results for patients with triple-negative breast cancer who received an investigational vaccine designed to prevent recurrence of tumors. Conducted at Washington University School of Medicine in St.
Wash U vaccine trial shows promising data in preventing breast cancer recurrence
A groundbreaking treatment has been announced for women with an extremely aggressive form of breast cancer. Siteman Cancer Center just released the results of a clinical trial showing a new vaccine that is preventing cancer from returning.
New Therapeutic Vaccine Gives Hope Against an Aggressive Breast Cancer
We acknowledge the limitations of this type of analysis, but we are continuing to pursue this vaccine strategy and have ongoing randomized controlled trials that do make a dire
Breast cancer hope as vaccine shows “promising” results
Breast cancer patients have been given fresh hope after a new vaccine showed “promise” in treating an aggressive form of the disease. The results came in a clinical trial involving American patients with triple-negative breast cancer who received an experimental jab designed to prevent the recurrence of tumours.
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Shorter, less intense radiation treatment for breast cancer has benefits, Mayo Clinic study finds
A Mayo Clinic research team tested a shorter radiation treatment plan on breast cancer patients. The abbreviated treatment ...
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Research Exposes Skin Tone Bias in Breast Cancer Imaging
Breast cancer is a major health concern worldwide, and early detection is crucial for effective treatment. Traditional ...
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Breast cancer awareness must last beyond one month of the year
As breast cancer awareness month concludes, I want to remind you that awareness and advocacy should not be limited to just ...
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Nurse Practitioner Found Liable for Failing to Diagnose Breast Cancer
Ms E performed a comprehensive breast examination and did not find a lump. She did, however, note that the patient’s breasts ...
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Breast cancer survivor launches Hope Kit event in Orlando to support cancer patients across the country
Tina Valbh is determined to address the gaps she experienced in the health care system during her cancer journey.
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'Thank you! Thank you!': Mom with breast cancer given car as part of donation program
Season for Caring hits milestone in second-best year. Donations will help Austin families throughout the year.
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Breast cancer survivor tours U.S. to boost awareness, makes donation to Iowa cancer center
Agnes Judge is a breast cancer survivor from South Carolina. She says her goal is to visit all 50 states to not only make ...
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AI tool predicts cancer gene activity from biopsy images
To determine the type and severity of a cancer, pathologists typically analyze thin slices of a tumor biopsy under a ...
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