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Breast Cancer Drug Accepted for Use in Scotland

Filed in archive Drugs, Vaccines and Therapeutics by ruth on September 15, 2005

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AstraZenecalinks's Arimidex (generic: Anastrozole) for treating breast cancer in postmenopausal women has been accepted for use in Scotland. The drug, which has already been released for use in the US for the last few years, has yet to be approved for England and Wales.

Read the rest of the news from the BBC, or from Reuters via Medline.


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