Breast cancer has become curable for the majority of women in Western Europe and North America. Advances have been made in imaging diagnostics as well as the implementation of nationwide screening programmes. Nowadays, we talk about prevention as well as treatment. Pathology has moved from pure morphology (tumour type, grade and stage) to biological characterisation of the tumour. Treatment has changed considerably through a better understanding of the disease; from a local disease predominated by extensive and mutilating surgical techniques to a point where breast cancer has come into its own as a systemic disease with equal "rights" to local as well as systemic treatment. This paradigm shift has led to a multidisciplinary approach of the ...
AbstractBreast cancer is the most common female cancer. Worldwide, more than a million women are dia...
Early detection and proper care of breast cancer are currently the best available approaches to the ...
Breast cancer represents a major health problem with more than 1,000,000 new cases and 370,000 death...
Breast cancer has become curable for the majority of women in Western Europe and North America. Adva...
Breast cancer has become curable for the majority of women in Western Europe and North America. Adva...
Breast cancer has become curable for the majority of women in Western Europe and North America. Adva...
Breast cancer is the most common malignant tumour in women worldwide. Morbidity and mortality increa...
In only the past century, the landscape of breast cancer treatment has completely changed. The Halst...
Breast cancer is the most common female cancer and globally remains a major public health concern. T...
HER2-positive breast cancer is a unique subtype of the disease, not only in terms of aggressive biol...
Breast cancer is distributed worldwide, and its number accounts for 23% of all cancer patients. This...
Breast cancer is the most frequent malignancy in women worldwide and is curable in ~70–80% of patien...
AbstractThe recent ten to twenty years have seen a substantial progress in the diagnosis and treatme...
Over the past few decades, the systemic therapy of breast cancer (early and advanced) has changed co...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women. The latest world cancer statistics cal...
AbstractBreast cancer is the most common female cancer. Worldwide, more than a million women are dia...
Early detection and proper care of breast cancer are currently the best available approaches to the ...
Breast cancer represents a major health problem with more than 1,000,000 new cases and 370,000 death...
Breast cancer has become curable for the majority of women in Western Europe and North America. Adva...
Breast cancer has become curable for the majority of women in Western Europe and North America. Adva...
Breast cancer has become curable for the majority of women in Western Europe and North America. Adva...
Breast cancer is the most common malignant tumour in women worldwide. Morbidity and mortality increa...
In only the past century, the landscape of breast cancer treatment has completely changed. The Halst...
Breast cancer is the most common female cancer and globally remains a major public health concern. T...
HER2-positive breast cancer is a unique subtype of the disease, not only in terms of aggressive biol...
Breast cancer is distributed worldwide, and its number accounts for 23% of all cancer patients. This...
Breast cancer is the most frequent malignancy in women worldwide and is curable in ~70–80% of patien...
AbstractThe recent ten to twenty years have seen a substantial progress in the diagnosis and treatme...
Over the past few decades, the systemic therapy of breast cancer (early and advanced) has changed co...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women. The latest world cancer statistics cal...
AbstractBreast cancer is the most common female cancer. Worldwide, more than a million women are dia...
Early detection and proper care of breast cancer are currently the best available approaches to the ...
Breast cancer represents a major health problem with more than 1,000,000 new cases and 370,000 death...