Breast cancer: Test means fewer women will need chemotherapy-4
'Transform care
immediately' Rachel Rawson, from the charity
Breast Cancer Care, said: "Every
day, women with certain types of
breast cancer face the terrible
dilemma of whether or not to have the
treatment, without hard facts about the benefit for them. "This
life-changing breakthrough is
absolutely wonderful news as it could
liberate thousands of women from the
agony of chemotherapy." The findings were presented at the
annual meeting of the American
Society of Clinical Oncology and
published in the New England Journal
of Medicine. Dr Harold Burnstein, from the
American Society of Clinical
Oncology, said: "This study will
transform care immediately, and for
the better."BBC News
immediately' Rachel Rawson, from the charity
Breast Cancer Care, said: "Every
day, women with certain types of
breast cancer face the terrible
dilemma of whether or not to have the
treatment, without hard facts about the benefit for them. "This
life-changing breakthrough is
absolutely wonderful news as it could
liberate thousands of women from the
agony of chemotherapy." The findings were presented at the
annual meeting of the American
Society of Clinical Oncology and
published in the New England Journal
of Medicine. Dr Harold Burnstein, from the
American Society of Clinical
Oncology, said: "This study will
transform care immediately, and for
the better."BBC News
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