Track: Breast Cancer - Overview

Sub-Track:
Several risk factors contribute
to the development of breast cancer, including age, family history, genetic
mutations (such as BRCA1 and BRCA2), hormonal factors, and lifestyle choices.
Symptoms of breast cancer may include the presence of a lump or thickening in
the breast, changes in breast size or shape, nipple changes, or discharge.
Treatment options for breast cancer include surgery, radiation therapy,
chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and hormone therapy, often used in combination.
Advancements in breast cancer research have led to improved outcomes, with
increased survival rates and more personalized treatment approaches tailored to
the individual patient.
SUBTOPICS:
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Breast Biopsies
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Therapies for Breast Cancer
Scientific Highlights
- Field of Oncology
- Cancer Cell Biology & Genetics
- Cancer Imaging Techniques
- Diagnosis & Treatment of Cancer
- Advances In Cancer Research And Treatment
- Cancer- Types and Causes
- Breast Cancer - Overview
- Personalized Medicine
- Cancer Drugs Market
- Organ Specific Cancer
- Oncology Nursing and Care
- Women Health Issues and Policies
- Cancer Stem Cells
- Cancer Nanotechnology
- Cancer Pharmacology & Immunology
- Cancer Therapy and Research
- Survivorship After Treatment
- Cancer Awareness, Life-Style & Nutrition
- Cancer: Complementary & Alternative Treatments