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Antibody discovery offers breakthrough in breast cancer fight

A research team at King’s College London has found that “targeted antibody therapies could bring long-awaited advances for those with triple-negative breast cancer.” Breakthroughs like these are exactly why breast cancer research is so important. To read more on this, please click the below link: https://bit.ly/2GZSEvo

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DPYSL3 an outlier gene in triple-negative breast cancer

Breast Cancer Ireland is delighted with new research from Baylor College of Medicine (based in Houston, Texas, USA) that highlights DPYSL3 as an outlier gene in triple-negative breast cancer. It is typically associated with younger women diagnosed and for whom traditional standard treatments are generally prescribed. There is a great need for continued investment into […]

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Seasonal Style, Beauty and Inspiration Supporting Breast Cancer Ireland

A host of well-known faces from the world of fashion, beauty and broadcasting, along with breast cancer survivors and supporters, gathered in Marco Pierre White Courtyard Bar & Grill in Donnybrook, Dublin on Friday, December 7, to raise funds to support Breast Cancer Ireland’s research and awareness programmes nationally. The second annual Beauty, Style & […]

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New smartphone technology can spot breast cancer tumours

In what could be a turning point in breast cancer research, a recent study has found that the same smartphone technology that can recognise a user’s face and voice can now identify breast cancer tumours. For further details, please click the link: https://bit.ly/2DQRbUR   

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