Correction - Correction Notice

Science News, June 21, 2003

Correction "Cancer Advance: Treatment combinations stall colorectal cancer" (SN: 6/7/03, p. 358) states that the anticancer drug bevacizumab, also called Avastin, hadn't stopped breast and kidney cancer in earlier trials. Although it failed in a breast cancer study reported in 2002, the drug showed some effectiveness in a 2001 kidney cancer trial.

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