More accurate method to predict long term outcomes for pre-invasive breast cancer

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More accurate method to predict long term outcomes for pre-invasive breast cancer

A study by Queen Mary University of London researchers, funded by Cancer Research UK, confirms the role of the oestrogen receptor biomarker in ductal carcinoma in situ and presents a new and more accurate method to predict long term outcomes for this pre-invasive stage of breast cancer. The study is published in Clinical Cancer Research.

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