A New Treatment for Breast Cancer Patients with Brain Metastases: An Interview with Dr. Nancy Lin

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As many as half of patients diagnosed with metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer will see their cancer spread to their brain. Though brain metastases, or "brain mets," are rare, they are exceedingly difficult to treat, so these patients experience poor outcomes.

At this year’s ASCO meeting, Dr. Nancy Lin of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, presented promising results from the HER2CLIMB trial for these patients.

In this video BCRF talks with Dr. Lin about her research focus, brain mets, and HER2CLIMB’s findings.
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How long does it take to go from stage 0 breast cancer to stage 3?

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Dr. Nancy, I'm a fan of your work. She's a pretty woman.

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