
Scientists Find New Target for Aggressive Breast Cancer
Researchers discovered a gene weakness in triple negative breast cancer that could lead to targeted treatments. Early drug tests in mice successfully reduced tumor growth.
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Researchers discovered a gene weakness in triple negative breast cancer that could lead to targeted treatments. Early drug tests in mice successfully reduced tumor growth.

Two powerful advocates are bringing Triple Negative Breast Cancer survivors together for a vital conversation about the disease that strikes Black women 2.7 times more often than white women. Their event showcases real thrivers beating the odds and shares life-saving information with communities that need it most.

Scientists discovered an existing FDA-approved medication could prevent the deadliest part of breast cancer: when it spreads to other organs. The breakthrough offers new hope for patients with aggressive triple negative breast cancer.

Scientists at the University of Florida have solved a major roadblock in treating one of the most aggressive forms of breast cancer. Their breakthrough delivery system helps powerful anti-tumor drugs reach their targets and survive the journey.