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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Digital twin of lung cancer cell offers new insights into tumor growth and treatment

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Investigational drug reduces hot flashes and night sweats for post-menopausal women

New study uncovers why dispersed glioblastoma cells are more dangerous

New study uncovers why dispersed glioblastoma cells are more dangerous

The 15th AACR cancer progress report highlights scientific advances

The 15th AACR cancer progress report highlights scientific advances

Deep learning algorithm uses mammograms and age for heart disease prediction

Deep learning algorithm uses mammograms and age for heart disease prediction

Leading cancer organizations release updated guideline on post-mastectomy radiation therapy

Leading cancer organizations release updated guideline on post-mastectomy radiation therapy

Triple negative breast cancer exploits lymph node niches to block immune defense

Triple negative breast cancer exploits lymph node niches to block immune defense

HIIT boosts anti-cancer proteins and slows breast cancer growth

HIIT boosts anti-cancer proteins and slows breast cancer growth

Automated AI analysis of mammogram images and age can predict cardiovascular disease risk

Automated AI analysis of mammogram images and age can predict cardiovascular disease risk

Mapping the evolutionary trajectory of meningiomas at single-cell resolution

Mapping the evolutionary trajectory of meningiomas at single-cell resolution

Bottlebrush particles deliver large range of chemotherapy drugs directly to tumor cells

Bottlebrush particles deliver large range of chemotherapy drugs directly to tumor cells

Study maps gene activity across pregnancy breastfeeding and post-weaning stages

Study maps gene activity across pregnancy breastfeeding and post-weaning stages

Exploring whether chemotherapy disrupts biological clock in the brain to impair circadian rhythms

Exploring whether chemotherapy disrupts biological clock in the brain to impair circadian rhythms

Gene expression maps explain why diseases often occur together

Gene expression maps explain why diseases often occur together

Breast cancer cells hijack iron-handling macrophages to promote bone metastasis and anemia

Breast cancer cells hijack iron-handling macrophages to promote bone metastasis and anemia

Sugar-coated nanoparticles offer new hope for treating triple-negative breast cancer

Sugar-coated nanoparticles offer new hope for treating triple-negative breast cancer

Researchers reveal how diseases interact at the genetic level

Researchers reveal how diseases interact at the genetic level

Dormant tumor cells targeted to reduce breast cancer relapse

Dormant tumor cells targeted to reduce breast cancer relapse

Study urges significant investment in cancer research in poorer nations

Study urges significant investment in cancer research in poorer nations

Landmark study maps mutational landscape of triple-negative breast cancer in African American women

Landmark study maps mutational landscape of triple-negative breast cancer in African American women

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