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Approximately 30 percent of women diagnosed with earlier stages of breast cancer will eventually develop a form of the disease for which there is no cure – metastatic breast cancer. Dr. Dennis Slamon, Director of Clinical/Translational Research of the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center at UCLA and Jamil Rivers, a metastatic breast cancer patient have information about the latest clinical trial data and what it could mean for people living with metastatic breast cancer.
By Audrey AdamsApproximately 30 percent of women diagnosed with earlier stages of breast cancer will eventually develop a form of the disease for which there is no cure – metastatic breast cancer. Dr. Dennis Slamon, Director of Clinical/Translational Research of the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center at UCLA and Jamil Rivers, a metastatic breast cancer patient have information about the latest clinical trial data and what it could mean for people living with metastatic breast cancer.