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Novel WA treatment trial may benefit 20,000 Australian women diagnosed each year with breast cancer
Novel WA treatment trial may benefit 20,000 Australian women diagnosed each year with breast cancer
A new treatment being trialled in WA could offer hope to the many women who suffer pain after breast cancer surgery.
A researcher from The University of Western Australia will trial anaesthetic infusions in breast surgery patients to reduce persistent pain after surgery.
The results of the trial could make an enormous difference to the lives of patients undergoing treatment for breast cancer, by assisting their post-operative recovery and making follow-up treatment more comfortable.
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