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  2. Dennis Slamon - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Joseph Slamon (born August 6, 1948), [1] [2] is an American oncologist and chief of the division of Hematology-Oncology at UCLA.He is best known for his work identifying the HER2/neu oncogene that is amplified in 25–33% of breast cancer patients and the resulting treatment trastuzumab.

  3. HER2 - Wikipedia

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    It has been found that patients with ER+ (Estrogen receptor positive)/HER2+ compared with ER-/HER2+ breast cancers may actually benefit more from drugs that inhibit the PI3K/AKT molecular pathway. [37] Over-expression of HER2 can also be suppressed by the amplification of other genes.

  4. Living Proof (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    The USA Today critic wrote:"'Living Proof' knows its target audience, though, and appeals to it with an earnestness made more engaging by a string of winning performances. Connick sustains the breezy charm he has shown as an actor and musician, but also shows a decided urgency in tracing Slamon's often frustrating, sometimes desperate struggle ...

  5. Mom Who Hung Her 2 Young Children, Then Tried to Blame ... - AOL

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    A Pennsylvania mom convicted in the hanging murders of her two young children was sentenced to prison, according to multiple reports.. According to NBC News, the Reading Eagle and WPVI, 41-year ...

  6. Neratinib - Wikipedia

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    Neratinib was discovered and initially developed by Wyeth; Pfizer continued development up to Phase III in breast cancer, and licensed it to Puma Biotechnology in 2011. [ 12 ] It was approved for medical use in the United States in July 2017, for the extended adjuvant treatment of adults with early stage HER2 -overexpressed/amplified breast ...

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Patrick told her he’d already found a later one to attend. He had it covered. Anne and Jim kept working on a Plan B. Anne was worried that her son hadn’t found a sponsor yet, so she called a friend in AA; he promised to help get Patrick a sponsor after the weekend, when he’d be back in town. Jim called doctors to see if they prescribed ...

  8. Emily Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Emily Rosa (born February 6, 1987) is the youngest person to have a research paper published in a peer reviewed medical journal. At age nine Rosa conceived and executed a scientific study of therapeutic touch which was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 1998.

  9. Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule - Wikipedia

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    Each episode begins with a poem or lyric pertaining to the subject of the show, followed by Brule crediting the work but usually mispronouncing the author's name; his mispronunciations are a staple of the show—in the first episode, he mispronounced the name of nutritionist Dr. Johnny Bowden [3] both as "Dr. Jimmy Brungus" and "Dr. Jungy Brungan".