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Asymptomatic changes in cardiac function can occur in ductal carcinoma-in-situ patients following treatment with HER-2/neu–pulsed dendritic cell vaccines
The American Journal of Surgery, 10/09/09
Bahl S et al. – This is the first description of HER–2/neu targeted vaccination associated with an incidence of cardiac changes, and the induction of cellular immune responses combined with antibody may contribute to changes in cardiac function.
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