For some patients with metastatic tumors not affected by other forms of chemotherapy, the treatment halted their cancer’s growth.
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For some patients with metastatic tumors not affected by other forms of chemotherapy, the treatment halted their cancer’s growth.
The new study, presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology and published on Sunday in the New England Journal of Medicine, would change how medicine was practiced.
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