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Most women with early-stage breast cancer can skip chemo

June 6, 2018

Early diagnosis of breast cancer is critical for survival and to avoid chemotherapy.
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A recently released result of the largest breast cancer study ever conducted provided yet another reason why diagnosing breast cancer early is so important: the majority of women with the most common type of early-stage breast cancer can safely skip chemotherapy after surgery.  According to the study, the two groups studied, taken together, account for about 70 percent of women diagnosed with the most common type of breast cancer which  means more than 85,000 women a year can safely avoid chemotherapy if diagnosed early.

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Source & to read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/most-women-with-common-type-of-early-stage-breast-cancer-can-skip-chemo/2018/06/03

 

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