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Triple Negative Breast Cancer Responds to TINAGL Therapy

Breast cancer develops when breast tissue cells grow abnormally and multiply. In essence, the hormones-- estrogen and progesterone-- and excess levels of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) protein are the known drivers of breast cancer. By testing samples of breast cancer tissue for hormone receptors a...

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Oral Mucositis – A Common Cancer Therapy Adverse Reaction

Oral Mucositis is a commonly occurring, most debilitating complication of cancer chemotherapy and radiotherapy. It can be characterized by inflammation and ulceration in the oral cavity caused by the chemotherapeutic drugs and radiotherapy used in cancer treatment. Potential complications of oral mucositis include p...

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