Breast cancer breakthrough for women with 'Angelina Jolie gene'

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🔴 A breast cancer drug which reduces the risk of the disease returning after treatment by 42% has been hailed as a “major breakthrough” for women with the 'Angelina Jolie' BRCA gene

A breast cancer drug which reduces the risk of the disease returning after treatment by 42 per cent has been hailed as a “major breakthrough” for women with the 'Angelina Jolie' BRCA gene.

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