men in-between, where there was some uncertainty, I think this study is very reassuring that for the majority of them we dont have to give chemotherapy, said Dr. Andrea Eisen, an oncologist at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, where 56 patients took part in the multi-centre trial.
Date: Jun 10, 2018
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'Angelina effect' has doubled number of women pursuing breast-cancer ...
The Angelina effect seemed to increase the awareness and the referral for women who were truly at high risk for hereditary breast cancer, said Dr. Andrea Eisen, one of the studys authors and head of the Familial Cancer Program at Sunnybrook.