Breast
Breast cancer remains the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women globally. Key risk factors include age, family history, BRCA1/2 mutations, hormonal exposure, and lifestyle factors.
Modern breast cancer classification relies on molecular subtypes that guide treatment decisions and prognosis.
The field continues to evolve rapidly, with personalized treatment approaches becoming increasingly sophisticated. Key focus areas include overcoming therapeutic resistance, improving quality of life and developing curative strategies for metastatic disease.
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