Some breast cancer patients can avoid certain surgeries, studies suggest
Some early breast cancer patients can safely avoid certain surgeries. That’s according to two studies published Thursday that explore ways to lessen treatment burdens.
Some early breast cancer patients can safely avoid certain surgeries. That’s according to two studies published Thursday that explore ways to lessen treatment burdens.
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