Breast cancer: New therapy kills tumours in 11 days

Scientists hail drug-combination's' 'mind-boggling results' as one in four patients see tumours shrink or vanish

cancer cells
The treatment switches on immune cells inside the tumours that have been deactivated by the cancer
(Image credit: National Cancer Institute/Wikimedia Commons)

A powerful new therapy for breast cancer could revolutionise treatment, experts say.

In a recent trial, patients with the aggressive HER2 positive breast cancer were given a combination of two drugs: Herceptin, which is usually prescribed to fight the disease, and Tyverb.

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