The Biomedical Research Institute of Malaga and the Nanomedicine Platform received a donation yesterday from the Association of Women with Breast Cancer of Axarquia Esperanza, through the Andalusian Public Foundation for Research in Biomedicine and Health of Malaga. The group has financially supported a project related to advanced breast cancer, donating 8,500 euros for a project led by the director of Oncology at the Regional and Clínico university hospitals, Emilio Alba.
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