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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for progesterone positive breast cancer
  • Health - 26 Feb 2019
    Hormone receptor-positive (HR-positive or HR+) breast cancer is a type of breast cancer that feeds on the presence of estrogen and progesterone hormones in the body to grow. This type of breast cancer...
  • Health - 5 Jun 2023
    Understanding the nature of HDBC is vital to further developing effective therapeutic and preventative strategies. Read more here.
  • Health - 22 Jun 2023
    Breast cancer treatment has advanced to a stage that, if detected early, most women may survive much longer than they did a few decades ago.
  • Health - 16 May 2023
    Invasive ductal breast cancer (IDC) is a cancer that has originated in the cells that line the ducts of the breast but has begun to spread to surrounding breast tissue, with the potential to spread to...
  • Health - 2 Jan 2023
    Triple negative breast cancer is a type of basal cell cancer where the cancer cells do not display any estrogen receptors (ERs), progesterone receptors (PRs) or HER2 receptors.
  • Health - 22 Aug 2023
    Tamoxifen is a well-known drug that was originally discovered by what is now AstraZeneca.
  • Health - 12 May 2021
    This article describes the link between obesity and breast cancer risk, survival rates and response to treatment.
  • Health - 22 Jun 2023
    Prognosis of outlook of any cancer depends on several factors. Notable among these is how early the cancer is detected and treated. The stage of the cancer thus at the beginning of therapy determines...
  • Health - 21 Aug 2023
    For women who are at high risk of developing ovarian breast cancer, prophylactic bilateral oophorectomy to remove the ovaries on both sides and reduce the risk of these cancers may be indicated. The...
  • Health - 27 Feb 2019
    Oophorectomy is a surgical operation in which the ovaries are removed. The removal of these sex organs has been practiced for over a century as part of the treatment of breast cancer. It causes a...

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