Dr. Fergus Couch on New Genes Implicated in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Risk

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Cancer Network spoke with Fergus Couch, PhD, professor and researcher at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, about new genes implicated in triple-negative breast cancer risk.

Cancer Network spoke with Fergus Couch, PhD, professor and researcher at the Mayo Clinic, about new genes implicated in triple-negative breast cancer risk.

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