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New research is bringing hope to women with a hard-to-treat type of breast cancer. A study published over the weekend in the New England Journal of Medicine found that combining chemotherapy with an immunotherapy medicine added up to 10 months of survival time for patients with triple-negative breast cancer. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" with more on the research.
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There is new hope for people with an aggressive type of breast cancer, as an immunotherapy trial shows for the first time that lives can be extended in people with triple-negative breast cancer.
New research led by Queen Mary University of London and St Bartholomew’s Hospital has shown that by using a combination of immunotherapy and chemotherapy the body’s own immune system can be tuned to attack triple-negative breast cancer, extending survival by up to ten months.
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Because Maureen’s cancer was found early, she was a candidate for a type of treatment called SAVI, which delivers radiation to the tumor site through small, flexible tubes. SAVI is finished in just five days, compared to weeks with other types of radiation treatment.
Maureen shares her experience at Sharp Chula Vista’s Barnhart Cancer Center and offers important advice for women over 40: Don’t put off getting your mammogram.
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Isa ang breast cancer na sinasabing madalas na makuhang sakit ng mga tao sa Pilipinas. Ano nga ba ang mga dahilan kung bakit nagkakaroon nito at ano ang mga sintomas at panlunas para rito? Alamin sa video na ito.
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Is chemotherapy needed for cancer treatment? NBC’s Kate Snow takes a closer look at remarkable advances for TODAY that shed new light on treatment options, including the PARP inhibitor pill.
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Natalie Morales visited Olivia Newton-John in her hometown of Melbourne, Australia, where she spoke out about fighting breast cancer for the second time.. “I’m doing well,” says the singer and actress, who’s back on tour and back in the recording studio on the verge of turning 69. “I’m stronger than I thought I was.”
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Cara, age 30, discusses how her family history of breast cancer and Ashkenazi Jewish heritage inspired her proactive approach to her breast health, allowing her to find her breast cancer early when she was diagnosed at age 25.
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