
In Britain, an injection that could revolutionise breast cancer treatment has been granted a licence for use.
Till now the lifesaving drug 'Herceptin' could only be given via a drip in a 30-minute procedure, but the new jab can make the process easy and time saving, the Daily Express reported.
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It was reported that apart from saving time for staff and patients, it could save the National Health Service 20million pounds if rolled out nationwide.
Source: ANI
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