Types of Breast Cancer
About 80% of all breast cancers are “ER-positive.” That means the cancer cells grow in response to the hormone estrogen. It‘s standard treatment to...
Read moreAbout 80% of all breast cancers are “ER-positive.” That means the cancer cells grow in response to the hormone estrogen. It‘s standard treatment to...
Read moreThe goal of breast cancer surgery is to remove the tumor itself and a portion of surrounding tissue while conserving as much of the breast as possi...
Read moreRadiation therapy uses high levels of radiation to kill cancer cells or keep them from growing, dividing, or spreading to other body parts. These s...
Read moreA breast MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) is a test that is sometimes performed along with a screening mammogram in women with at least a 20% lifet...
Read moreYour body can fight stress better when you're physically fit. Consider joining a support group, or find a way to talk about how you’re feeling. If ...
Read moreA breast biopsy is a procedure in which your doctor takes out cells or a small piece of tissue from part of your breast. Cells or tissues that are ...
Read moreTrastuzumab treats this type of breast cancer either alone or alone with chemotherapy drugs. Pertuzumab (Perjeta) is another antibody that treats H...
Read moreRadiation therapy treats cancer by using high-energy waves to kill tumor cells. There are two kinds of radiation side effects: early and late. The ...
Read moreOnce a cycle has been planned out, it’s better not to skip a treatment, but your doctor may suggest it if side effects are serious. Tell your docto...
Read moreLike all forms of cancer, breast cancer is made of unusual cells that grow out of control. Fortunately, breast cancer is very treatable if you spot...
Read morePaget's disease of the breast is a rare type of cancer that forms in or around your nipple. One theory is that cancer cells from the tumor travel t...
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