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Survival in Newly Diagnosed Inflammatory Breast Cancer Not Influenced by Circulating Tumor Cells

New research from Fox Chase Cancer Center has indicated that survival in women who have just been diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer may not be influenced by the presence of circulating tumor cells in the blood.
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Posted on : Thursday, December 15, 2011 7:10 AM
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HOW LONG CAN A WOMAN; FORTY NINE YEARS OF AGE, JUST DIAGNOSED WITH INFLAMATORY BREST CANCER, EXPECT TO LIVE
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