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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. Harbor–UCLA Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The development of scintimammography to detect breast cancer without invasive biopsies, is one of the many imaging procedures developed at Harbor-UCLA. A detachable balloon catheter, an artificial elbow, and an implant for use in maxillofacial surgery, are among the many devices developed here.

  4. Susan Love - Wikipedia

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    Susan Margaret Love (February 9, 1948 – July 2, 2023) was an American surgeon, a prominent advocate of preventive breast cancer research, and author. [1] She was regarded as one of the most respected women's health specialists in the United States. [2]

  5. I'm A Breast Cancer Doctor. Here's What I Didn't Know - AOL

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    Undergoing treatment for breast cancer has been a life-changing experience, but I have emerged stronger and more resilient and have found a renewed purpose and meaning in my chosen profession ...

  6. Pioneering breast cancer surgeon Susan Love dies at 75 - AOL

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    The prevailing treatment for breast cancer at the time was a mastectomy, radiation and chemotherapy, a grueling, one-size-fits-all approach that Love often derided as “slash, burn and poison.”

  7. Wanda Sykes Has Stage 0 Breast Cancer—Here's What That Means

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    Lydia Choi, MD, a breast surgical oncologist at Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, says it might help people to think of Stage 0 as a precancer—the abnormal cells can progress to stage 1 and ...