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Queen's University team in breast cancer breakthrough
Scientists at Queen's University Belfast have come up with a way to kill breast cancer cells with a toxic gene. In the future it may mean that treatments like radio or chemotherapy wouldn't be needed. It could be years before it is ever used on patients. Our reporter Julie McCullough speaks to Dr Helen McCarthy from the Queen's School of Pharmacy.
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