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Breast Cancer - BC
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Stemming Variations: breast cancers, breast cancerous
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    • Breast cancer (BC) is a complex and heterogeneous disease caused by interaction of both genetic and nongenetic risk factors...

    Antonio Russoet al. The Genetics of Breast Cancer

    • Breast cancer is a heterogeneous malignancy; its age-specific incidence profile rises exponentially until menopause and increases more slowly thereafter, reflecting the superimposition of early-onset and late-onset breast cancer rates. While early-onset breast cancers largely represent inherited or early life transforming effects on immature mammary epithelium, late-onset breast cancers likely follow extended exposures to promoting stimuli of susceptible epithelium that has failed to age normally...

    Christopher C. Benz. Impact of aging on the biology of breast cancer

    • Breast Cancer is an important disease that affects many women, excluding self-examination and screening by mammogram, nothing helps women or their physicians to know what risk they run of suffering from breast cancer during the course of their lives. There have been many studies detailing the relative risks of breast cancer based on different factors and applications to calculate the breast cancer risk, but none implemented in a way to show lifetime risk...

    Joel J. P. C. Rodrigueset al. Breast Alert: An On-line Tool for Predicting the Lifetime Risk of Wome...

    • Breast cancer is the one of the common cancer types for woman society in Myanmar as well as in the world. Identifying recurrence and breast cancer patients profiling in terms of breast cancer recurrencerelated data and breast cancer patient characteristics provide new insights into the complexity and causes of breast cancer recurrence. To estimate the probability of recurrence given the patient's symptoms, the statistical model is one of the current prognosis techniques...

    KYAW MAY OOet al. Breast Cancer Prognosis from Patient Profiling by SFM

    • Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease composed of different subtypes, characterized by their different clinicopathological characteristics, prognoses and responses to treatment. In the past decade, significant advances have been made in the treatment of breast cancer sensitive to hormonal treatments, as well as in patients whose malignant cells overexpress or amplify HER2. In contrast, mainly due to the lack of molecular targets, little progress has been made in the treatment of patients with triple-negative breast cancer...

    Rafael Santana-Davilaet al. Treatment options for patients with triple-negative breast cancer

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