Julie R. Gralow, MD, discusses an analysis of the phase III SWOG S0307 trial comparing toxicities and patient-stated preference for oral versus intravenous delivery of bisphosphonates as adjuvant therapy in primary breast cancer.
Julie R. Gralow, MD, director, Breast Medical Oncology, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, discusses an analysis of the phase III SWOG S0307 trial comparing toxicities and patient-stated preference for oral versus intravenous delivery of bisphosphonates as adjuvant therapy in primary breast cancer.
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