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Adjuvant bisphosphonate reduces bone metastases. (In Breast Cancer Patients).
Publication: Internal Medicine News Publication Date: 15-FEB-02 Author: Jancin, Bruce |
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COPYRIGHT 2002 International Medical News Group
SAN ANTONIO - Adjuvant bisphosphonate therapy in breast cancer patients appears to decrease the incidence of bone metastases and to reduce mortality, Dr. Trevor J. Powles said at the annual breast cancer symposium sponsored by the San Antonio Cancer Institute.
He presented the results of an international, double-blind, randomized...
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