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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Latest Breast Cancer News and Research

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

New molecule offers a promising avenue to treat triple-negative breast cancer

New molecule offers a promising avenue to treat triple-negative breast cancer

New radioimmunotherapy approach shows potential to cure HER2-positive breast cancer

New radioimmunotherapy approach shows potential to cure HER2-positive breast cancer

Supervised training boosts muscle mass and balance in advanced breast cancer patients

Supervised training boosts muscle mass and balance in advanced breast cancer patients

The Moslows' $4 million gift transforms women's health education and research

The Moslows' $4 million gift transforms women's health education and research

Allergic conditions linked to higher risk of complications after surgery

Allergic conditions linked to higher risk of complications after surgery

New combination treatment overcomes resistance in ER positive breast cancer

New combination treatment overcomes resistance in ER positive breast cancer

Global report reveals a decade of uneven progress in advanced breast cancer care

Global report reveals a decade of uneven progress in advanced breast cancer care

Global survey reveals struggles of young mothers living with advanced breast cancer

Global survey reveals struggles of young mothers living with advanced breast cancer

Survival times continue to rise for people with advanced breast cancer

Survival times continue to rise for people with advanced breast cancer

Radiotherapy may be unnecessary for many breast cancer patients after mastectomy

Radiotherapy may be unnecessary for many breast cancer patients after mastectomy

UCLA experts call for individualized heart monitoring in breast cancer survivors

UCLA experts call for individualized heart monitoring in breast cancer survivors

Do GLP-1 drugs cause cancer? New review says no, may even protect

Do GLP-1 drugs cause cancer? New review says no, may even protect

How walnuts combat inflammation and oxidative stress in the body

How walnuts combat inflammation and oxidative stress in the body

New WashU center aims to transform disease diagnosis through AI imaging

New WashU center aims to transform disease diagnosis through AI imaging

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