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Novel Drug for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Enters Testing Phase

by Savitha C Muppala on Jun 3 2011 10:42 PM

 Novel Drug for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Enters Testing Phase
A new drug to treat triple-negative breast cancer is ready to undergo testing.
A group of 15 genes responsible for accelerating the growth of cancer has been found by researchers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.

This finding has paved the way for clinical trials on a drug which promises to retard or stop the development of triple-negative breast cancer tumors.

Currently, triple negative breast cancers affects more than 40,000 women annually. With these clinical trials, researchers are hoping to arrive at specific therapies to treat triple-negative breast cancers effectively.



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