New Clues Found to Understanding Relapse in Breast Cancer
September 04, 2018
September 04, 2018
ST. LOUIS, Missouri, Sept. 4 -- The Washington University St. Louis School of Medicine issued the following news release:
Shown is an artist's rendering of a breast tumor (red). Blue areas depict normal breast tissue. A new study identifies mutations associated with relapse in ER positive breast cancer -- knowledge that could lead to better therapies.
A large genomic analysis has linked certain DNA mutations to a high risk of relapse in estrogen receptor positive breast . . .
Shown is an artist's rendering of a breast tumor (red). Blue areas depict normal breast tissue. A new study identifies mutations associated with relapse in ER positive breast cancer -- knowledge that could lead to better therapies.
A large genomic analysis has linked certain DNA mutations to a high risk of relapse in estrogen receptor positive breast . . .