New Duke vaccine 'works beautifully' against breast cancer
New research out of Duke University could help the thousands of Americans stricken with breast cancer.
According to new research conducted at the Duke Cancer Institute, a vaccine developed at the university for breast cancer is part of an "effective" two-drug strategy for fighting against the disease.
This week, research conducted through a clinical trial at Duke was published in Clinical Cancer Research – a journal of the American Association for Cancer Research.
According to that research,…
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