Radiation may be directed at part or all of your breast or placed inside your body, near the cancer. Radiation therapy may be used with other treatments, such as medicines or surgery. Chemotherapy medicines are used to kill cancer cells. You may receive one medicine or a combination of ...
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What do I need to know about a core needle breast biopsy (CNBB)? A CNBB is a procedure to remove a sample of fluid or tissue from your breast. The samples are sent to a lab and tested for cancer or infection. The needle used in a core needle biopsy is larger than the one used...
Breast reconstruction doesn’t change the chance of cancer coming back, and it generally doesn’t interfere with treatment. If the disease does come back, your medical team can still treat you with surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy. ...
Chitinase-like proteins (CLPs) play a key role in immunosuppression under inflammatory conditions such as cancer. CLPs are enzymatically inactive and become neutralized upon binding of their natural ligand chitin, potentially reducing CLP-driven immunosu
Breast seromas are common after breast cancer surgery, affecting roughly 20% of females who undergo a mastectomy.5 The risk of a seroma is influenced by the extent of the surgery, how long the surgery took, and the number of lymph nodes removed.6This is why seromas are more common after...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) cells are deficient in estrogen, progesterone and ERBB2 receptor expression, presenting a particularly challenging therapeutic target due to their highly invasive nature and relatively low response to therapeutics. There is an absence of specific treatment strategies fo...
Breast cancer LNM can be classified into the following categories: N0 (no cancer cells in nearby lymph nodes); N1 (cancer has spread to 1–3 underarm lymph nodes, or a few cells have been found in lymph nodes near the breastbone during sentinel node biopsy); N2 (cancer has spread to ...