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Breast Cancer

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Treating HER2+ Breast Cancer


There are at least four different kinds of breast cancer and each is treated differently. For HER2+ breast cancer, a chemotherapy drug is typically the best option. Here's an overview of the drugs use... More

 Chemotherapy Library

Video - Chemotherapy Options for Metastatic Breast Cancer Transcript
Ask Your Doctor - About Chemotherapy for Early-stage Breast Cancer
Video - Treatment Options for HER2+ Breast Cancer Transcript
Article - Push and Poke Away Chemo's Side Effects?
Did You Know - Newer therapies for breast cancer have improved survival, and cure rates; now even the quality of life for breast cancer patients may be enhanced.
Video - Molecular Targeted Therapy: A New Way of Treating Cancer Transcript
Did You Know - Combination chemotherapy can reduce the risk of dying of breast cancer by about 25 – 35 percent
Article - Role Reversal: Chemo Before Surgery for Breast Cancer
Ask Your Doctor - About Molecular-Targeted Therapies
Did You Know - Radiation therapy sometimes has a "run through" session before you start the actual radiation treatment

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