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Added: Apr 12, 2009
Triple negative breast cancer. Dr. Sandra Swain, a medical oncologist from the Washington Hospital Center discusses. Triple negative breast cancer refers to a breast cancer that is estrogen and progesterone receptor negative, as well as negative for the Her-2/Neu receptor. Although these tumors are less receptive to hormone therapy, they can be well treated with chemotherapy.
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