July 11, 2017

Groundbreaking Trial Could Change Breast Cancer Treatment


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Living Well With Breast Cancer
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   Groundbreaking Trial Could Change Breast Cancer Treatment
  

A newly launched clinical trial, COMET, aims to show that simple active surveillance for women with low-risk ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) can result in an outcome equal to aggressive treatment. Read More>

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