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‘Breast-Predict’ have developed a tool that may predict how effective chemotherapy is likely to be in treating triple-negative breast cancer patients.

Posted on March 20, 2018March 20, 2018 by Helena Bonner

Irish scientists raise new hope in fight against aggressive breast cancer

Doctors may soon be able to spare some cancer patients the harsh effects of chemotherapy.

Researchers from RCSI and the Irish Cancer Society research centre ‘Breast-Predict’ have developed a tool that may predict how effective chemotherapy is likely to be in treating triple-negative breast cancer patients.

http://www.newstalk.com/Irish-scientists-raise-new-hope-in-fight-against-aggressive-breast-cancer

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