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Breast cancer medication risk – EurekAlert
New research led by Flinders University has found a link between beta-blockers and survival outcomes in some breast cancer patients.
Beta-blockers, commonly…

IMAGE: Flinders University Professor of Clinical Pharmacology Michael Sorich
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New research led by Flinders University has found a link between beta-blockers and survival outcomes in some breast cancer patients.
Beta-blockers, commonly used to manage cardiovascular disease, were negatively associated with survival outcomes in patients with HER2 (Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2) positive advanced breast cancer, according to a new paper in the Fr…
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