Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is cancer that forms in tissues of the breast, usually the ducts (tubes that carry milk to the nipple) and lobules (glands that make milk). It occurs in both men and women, although male breast cancer is rare.
HER-2 Positive Breast Cancer

Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) is a gene that can play an important role in the development of some types of breast cancer. This gene is also sometimes referred to as Erc-B2 receptor tyrosine kinase 2 (ERBB2). This gene is involved in the production of HER2 proteins, which are present on breast cells as receptors to control the growth, division, and repair of the cells.

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Hematological and biochemical indicators show growing value in breast cancer management

Hematological and biochemical indicators show growing value in breast cancer management

Study shows one in ten young cancer patients develop metastatic recurrence

Study shows one in ten young cancer patients develop metastatic recurrence

AI model outperforms breast density assessment in breast cancer risk stratification

AI model outperforms breast density assessment in breast cancer risk stratification

Study reveals biological insights into triple negative breast cancer

Study reveals biological insights into triple negative breast cancer

Dexamethasone shows potential to fight therapy-resistant breast cancer metastases

Dexamethasone shows potential to fight therapy-resistant breast cancer metastases

New signaling molecule drives development of tissue resident memory T cells

New signaling molecule drives development of tissue resident memory T cells

Marine bacterium shows powerful therapeutic effects against colorectal cancer

Marine bacterium shows powerful therapeutic effects against colorectal cancer

US cancer registries, constrained by Trump policies, to recognize only ‘male’ or ‘female’ patients

US cancer registries, constrained by Trump policies, to recognize only ‘male’ or ‘female’ patients

Cancer stole her voice. She used AI, curse words, and kids’ books to get it back.

Cancer stole her voice. She used AI, curse words, and kids’ books to get it back.

Researchers develop wearable microwave devices for fast and accessible health monitoring

Researchers develop wearable microwave devices for fast and accessible health monitoring

Novel therapy reduces tumor growth in models of triple-negative breast cancer

Novel therapy reduces tumor growth in models of triple-negative breast cancer

Breast cancer cells use a molecular switch to survive stress

Breast cancer cells use a molecular switch to survive stress

Study uncovers how tumors exploit a molecular signal to exhaust T cells

Study uncovers how tumors exploit a molecular signal to exhaust T cells

Self-hypnosis cuts menopausal hot flashes by half

Self-hypnosis cuts menopausal hot flashes by half

Innovative research reveals FGD3 as a key player in breast cancer cell death

Innovative research reveals FGD3 as a key player in breast cancer cell death

New discovery reveals crucial link between cholesterol and breast cancer progression

New discovery reveals crucial link between cholesterol and breast cancer progression

Self-guided hypnosis offers safe relief from menopausal hot flashes

Self-guided hypnosis offers safe relief from menopausal hot flashes

Long non-coding RNA MALAT1 linked to progression and spread of triple-negative breast cancer

Long non-coding RNA MALAT1 linked to progression and spread of triple-negative breast cancer

Green-synthesized nanoparticles enhance cidofovir's anticancer efficacy

Green-synthesized nanoparticles enhance cidofovir's anticancer efficacy

Study provides insights into the obesity–breast cancer link

Study provides insights into the obesity–breast cancer link

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