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Androgen Receptor May Contribute to Some Cases of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

10:41 EDT 2 Aug 2012 | Cancer Connect

Some triple-negative breast cancers test positive for the androgen receptor and may respond to treatment with an anti-androgen drug. These results—from a Phase II clinical trial—were presented at the 2012 annual meeting of the American Society of..

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