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Antigen Fails to Predict Benefit of Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer
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Title Antigen Fails to Predict Benefit of Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/569724?src=rss
Description The biomarker Ki-67 does not predict which breast cancer patients will benefit from chemotherapy added to endocrine therapy, a new study shows. Medscape Medical News
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Date Feb 6, 2008
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