"Improving Outcomes for Metastatic Breast Cancer: Advances and Unmet Needs"

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Metastatic breast cancer patients like Elizabeth Levene are benefiting from advances in treatments such as antibody infusion therapy, which targets cancer cells and delivers chemotherapy directly to them. While metastatic breast cancer often leads to a shorter life expectancy, individualized treatment plans can extend patients' lives. Despite facing mobility issues and having to leave her job, Levene's perseverance serves as motivation for other patients, as she celebrates six years since her diagnosis and cherishes every moment with her family.
Topics:health#antibody-infusion-therapy#brain-metastasis#cancer-treatment#duke-cancer-institute#health-cancer-treatment#metastatic-breast-cancer
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