4CASTING the Future: Innovations in Triple Negative Breast Cancer
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4CASTING the Future: Innovations in Triple Negative Breast Cancer
Triple negative breast cancer remains one of the most challenging types to treat because it lacks the common treatment targets, grows and spreads aggressively, is highly diverse and currently has limited effective therapies - but new research is changing the story.
Associate Professor Rachel Dear takes us inside the 4CAST trial, showing how science moves from bench to bedside and what this could mean for the future of triple-negative breast cancer treatment.
In this episode, we sit down with Rachel to discuss:
- (01:32 ) What makes triple-negative breast cancer so difficult to treat?
- (02:26 ) What pre-clinical findings led to the development of the 4CAST clinical trial?
- (08:37 ) The future of treatment for triple-negative breast cancer.
Tune in for a deep dive into this important research.
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Guest: Medical Oncologist Rachel Dear, from Sydney.
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