Washington Post, Letters to the Editor, August 22, 2010. Research shows that breast cancer patients taking Avastin don’t live as long and they have more serious side effects than patients taking placebo. That is why Avastin should not be used for breast cancer, even if it were free.
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F.D.A. Approves 5-Day Emergency Contraceptive
The New York Times, August 14, 2010. It’s important the F.D.A. made a decision that’s based on the scientific evidence and not on the political controversy.
Read More »Cancer Drug Avastin no Longer Recommended for Women with Advanced Breast Cancer
KTNV, Jul 21, 2010. “It is not saving lives and in fact women taking this drug seem to die a little sooner than women taking other drugs,” said Diana Zuckerman.
Read More »Cancer Drug Avastin Has Major Setback
Kezi, July 21, 2010. “It is not saving lives, and in fact women taking this drug seem to die a little sooner than women taking other drugs.”
Read More »Panel Hears Final Pleas on Glaxo Diabetes Drug
Reuters, July 14, 2010. “The data are so consistent that it’s time to act,” said Diana Zuckerman, president of the National Research Center for Women & Families.
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