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Surprise new role for drug Breast cancer patient hope

A common, anti-nausea drug offered to chemotherapy patients during treatment may help fight cancer and have unintentionally saved lives. “Surprising” Monash University research shows early-stage breast cancer patients given aprepitant for chemo-therapy-induced nausea actually had higher long-term survival rates. Continue reading

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