Removing Barriers to Optimal Breast Cancer Screening May Improve Overall Survival
The researchers looked at what barriers may be contributing to low screening rates among women in Pima County in Southern Arizona.
The researchers looked at what barriers may be contributing to low screening rates among women in Pima County in Southern Arizona.
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Exploratory subgroup analyses suggest patients with triple-negative breast cancer or PDL1-positive tumors may benefit from maintenance durvalumab.
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