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Which paclitaxel schedule works best for breast cancer?


 

AT THE ASCO ANNUAL MEETING 2013

CHICAGO – Dr. G. T. Budd, of the Cleveland Clinic, discusses the efficacy, side effects, and costs of giving paclitaxel weekly vs. every 2 weeks when treating breast cancer. Dr. Budd discussed trial results comparing the schedules in an interview at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.

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