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New drug Trodelvy gives hope in fight against deadly triple-negative breast cancer

New drug Trodelvy gives hope in fight against deadly triple-negative breast cancer
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Amazing results with new breast cancer drug

Women with incurable breast cancer have been thrown fresh hope thanks to a ‘mind-blowing’ new drug that holds the disease at bay for more than twice as long as previous treatments. The medication can halt progression for two years, compared to just nine months with previous options, according to the latest trial results. The drug, Enhertu, approved by NHS health chiefs last week, is given every three weeks in hospital via an intravenous drip, and combines two potent compounds: an antibody that helps the immune system find cancer cells and a fighter molecule, which enters the cancer cells and destroy them.

Prince Philip leaves King Edward VII Hospital in London after 14 days

Prince Philip, 99, leaves King Edward VII hospital after 14 days and is taken by ambulance to St Bartholomew s to treat infection and undergo testing for pre-existing heart condition - where he is expected to stay at least until end of the week Duke of Edinburgh had been treated for infection at King Edward VII Hospital in London since February 16 99-year-old Philip spent 14 days being treated in Marylebone which marks his longest ever stay in hospital  He s only known to have been seen by Prince Charles on February 20 with Queen not thought to have visited Today he was moved to St Bartholomew s Hospital for testing & observation for pre-existing heart condition

Medics warn Prince Philip could face weeks more in hospital

Prince Philip could face weeks more in hospital after being transferred to an NHS trust for a pre-existing heart condition, medics warned today. Buckingham Palace revealed The Duke of Edinburgh had been moved from the private King Edward VII Hospital to St Bartholomew s - commonly known as Barts - this morning for testing and observation for an undisclosed, underlying heart issue.   The Prince, 99, had spent two weeks at the private facility with a mystery infection, having initially been admitted for a few days on February 16 after feeling unwell. His infection is not related to coronavirus and it s not clear whether it is linked to his heart condition. 

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