Breast cancer test may make bad chemotherapy recommendations for Black patients, UIC study shows
Briefly

After finding a lump and confirming breast cancer diagnosis, Valletta Howard underwent surgery followed by unexpected chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Her mother's battle with pancreatic cancer intertwined with her own, affecting their emotional journey.
Dr. Kent Hoskins and researchers investigated the oncotype test's efficacy for Black women with breast cancer, underlining the need for tailored treatment approaches to ensure optimal outcomes across different demographic groups.
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