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New Trastuzumab Regimen for Early-Stage Breast Cancer Appears to Have Low Rate of Cardiotoxicity
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Title New Trastuzumab Regimen for Early-Stage Breast Cancer Appears to Have Low Rate of Cardiotoxicity
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/571531?src=rss
Description A small feasibility study suggests that the HER-2 antibody combined with "dose-dense" chemotherapy is associated with acceptable rates of heart failure. Heartwire
Category Articles > Cardiology
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Date Mar 15, 2008
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