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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Eating more plant-based foods may lower breast cancer risk, major international study indicates

Eating more plant-based foods may lower breast cancer risk, major international study indicates

Time of radiotherapy influences cancer treatment response

Time of radiotherapy influences cancer treatment response

Nanovaccine design boosts immune attack on HPV tumors

Nanovaccine design boosts immune attack on HPV tumors

Tiny organism offers insight into neurological side effects of chemotherapy

Tiny organism offers insight into neurological side effects of chemotherapy

Prior abortion or miscarriage not linked to increased risk of pre- or postmenopausal breast cancer

Prior abortion or miscarriage not linked to increased risk of pre- or postmenopausal breast cancer

DNA barcoding can be used to track cancer cells in solid and liquid biopsies

DNA barcoding can be used to track cancer cells in solid and liquid biopsies

Global report highlights inequities in pediatric palliative care

Global report highlights inequities in pediatric palliative care

US cancer institute studying ivermectin’s ‘ability to kill cancer cells’

US cancer institute studying ivermectin’s ‘ability to kill cancer cells’

Historical redlining's impact on breast cancer survival changes over time

Historical redlining's impact on breast cancer survival changes over time

Mesothelial cells enable rapid invasion and spread of ovarian cancer

Mesothelial cells enable rapid invasion and spread of ovarian cancer

Cholesterol transporter ABCA1 boosts macrophage-driven cancer immunity

Cholesterol transporter ABCA1 boosts macrophage-driven cancer immunity

Triple negative breast cancer cells use new strategy to boost metastatic ability

Triple negative breast cancer cells use new strategy to boost metastatic ability

Early biomarkers predict infections after breast reconstruction surgery

Early biomarkers predict infections after breast reconstruction surgery

Early pregnancy reshapes breast aging and lowers cancer risk

Early pregnancy reshapes breast aging and lowers cancer risk

Cardiologists highlight overlooked heart risks across women’s lives

Cardiologists highlight overlooked heart risks across women’s lives

NIH grant disruptions slow down breast cancer research

NIH grant disruptions slow down breast cancer research

Most commercially insured patients live with chronic conditions

Most commercially insured patients live with chronic conditions

New liquid biopsy detects early cancers through epigenetic instability

New liquid biopsy detects early cancers through epigenetic instability

Miniaturized ultrasound system may enable earlier detection of breast cancer

Miniaturized ultrasound system may enable earlier detection of breast cancer

Your next primary care doctor could be online only, accessed through an AI tool

Your next primary care doctor could be online only, accessed through an AI tool

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