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Video Clips (QuickTime) and sound files (MP3) - New Treatment Significantly Improves Long-Term Outlook for Breast Cancer Survivors

Thursday, October 09, 2003

Please note: You must have QuickTime in order to view the video clips below. To download, go to www.apple.com/quicktime/download/.

To listen to the MP3 audio files, you must have RealPlayer. To download, go to www.real.com.

James Ingle, M.D.
Mayo Clinic medical oncologist and lead United States researcher

Video clip #1
Sound bite #1

Paul Goss, M.D.
Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto and international principal investigator

What the study is
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Sound bite #2

Findings of the study
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Sound bite #3

Interview with Patient
Suei Ching An

Video clip #4
Sound bite #4

B-Roll

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