'I was going downhill fast': breast cancer drug gives new lease on life
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'I was going downhill fast': breast cancer drug gives new lease on life
Mayfield's Madelaine Atkins feels good after two years on the FINER clinical trial for advanced breast cancer, with drug ipatasertib under Breast Cancer Trials.
This Cancer Survivor, Now Biotech CEO, Is In A Race To Help Others Live Longer
Before she became co-CEO of promising biotech firm Summit Therapeutics, Maky Zanganeh was a dentist, worked in robotic surgery, launched a blockbuster cancer drug and survived breast cancer. Maky Zanganeh was born in Tehran in 1970, nine years before the Islamic Revolution convulsed Iran. She remembers one night in particular, when the military police tear-gassed a house at the end of the cul-de-sac next to where her family lived and sprayed it …
New cancer drug divides doctors: – Completely irresponsible Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer for women in Norway. Every year, over 4,000 women are diagnosed with the deadly disease. The EU has approved a cancer treatment that can be taken at home. This became clear at the end of May, when the EU approved the use of the drug Phesgo outside hospitals. From the end of May, this approval will be rolled out to all of Norway. – This wi…
Five friends took on the challenge of cycling 50 km every day so as not to give up on breast cancer. Véronique, Marie-Jo, Blandine, Stephanie and Joceline have a common point.
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