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Study: Chemotherapy Can Be Skipped For Some Breast Cancer Patients

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According to a recent study, some patients can be spared exposure to chemotherapy during breast cancer treatment based on genetic tests of their tumors. In the report researchers at the University of California San Francisco found that breast cancer patients whose tumors have low genetic risk for cancer recurrence and did not receive chemotherapy survived at rates about as high as similar patients who were treated with the drugs.

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