PINC trial launched to test new treatment for pre-invasive breast cancer

(George Mason University) Can a drug that has been used to treat malaria for years possibly be used to treat breast cancer before it becomes invasive? That’s what researchers at George Mason University’s Center for Applied Proteomics and Molecular Medicine and Inova Breast Care Institute are trying to prove.

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