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Breast Cancer Drugs
Examine a list of breast cancer medications and drugs.
http://www.healthcentral.com
Company Name: Link ID: 37  
Date: May 25, 2009  
Category: Drugs
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Profiles of Breast Cancer Drugs
Many women are prescribed drugs as part of their breast cancer treatment. The type of drug and dosage will vary from patient to patient depending on her medical situation.
Breast Cancer Drugs
Examine a list of breast cancer medications and drugs.
Breast Cancer Drug Receives FDA Approval
A new use for the breast cancer drug Herceptin has been approved by the FDA, a move that means more treatment options for the 25 percent of breast cancer patients with early-stage HER-2 positive breast cancer.