UVA researchers discover breast cancer breakthrough that could help save lives
Researchers at the University of Virginia have identified a gene that spreads “triple-negative” breast cancer to other parts of the body. Author: Adriana De Alba Updated: 11:27 PM EST February 25, 2021
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. It’s the most common cancer among women in America: breast cancer.
Danita Jones, a survivor in Norfolk feared it for many years. It’s the disease that claimed her mother’s life.
In 2008, Danita got the dreaded diagnosis: Stage 2 Breast Cancer.
“At that moment, I was like, Why did I fear this? ” said Jones. “If you get it or get anything, you just deal with it. That was my main thing. I ve spent so many years, now what do I do? I’ll fight the fight.”
UVA researchers discover breast cancer breakthrough that could help save lives
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