Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women worldwide with more than 2 million new cases in 2020. Its incidence and death rates have increased over the last three decades due to the change in risk factor profiles, better cancer registration, and cancer detection. The number of risk factors of BC is significant and includes both the modifiable factors and non-modifiable factors. Currently, about 80% of patients with BC are individuals aged >50. Survival depends on both stage and molecular subtype. Invasive BCs comprise wide spectrum tumors that show a variation concerning their clinical presentation, behavior, and morphology. Based on mRNA gene expression levels, BC can be divided into molecular subtypes (Luminal A, L...
Breast cancer has been increasingly recognized as a heterogeneous disease with distinct subtypes bei...
This chapter covers the epidemiology of breast cancer, reproductive and non-reproductive risk factor...
Early breast cancer (BC) is the definition applied to breast-confined tumors with or without limited...
Breast cancer is the most-commonly diagnosed malignant tumor in women in the world, as well as the f...
This article reviews the conventional clinicopathological, as well as the principal new emerging pro...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the molecular subtypes of breast cancer for patients attending a ded...
Cancer is a complex illness involving a wide variety of genes and proteins regulated by various epig...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women. The latest world cancer statistics cal...
Introduction: Breast cancer is divided into various molecular subtypes including luminal, HER2 and b...
Breast cancer within incident of one million new cases each year has become one of the most common m...
The problem of breast cancer (BC) becomes more urgent every year, which is characterized by an incre...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequent cancer diagnosed in women worldwide. This heterogeneous dise...
Breast cancer is the common invasive cancer with high mortality worldwide. High incidence of breast ...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease comprising five major subtypes including luminal A, luminal...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide. Great scientific, economical, and org...
Breast cancer has been increasingly recognized as a heterogeneous disease with distinct subtypes bei...
This chapter covers the epidemiology of breast cancer, reproductive and non-reproductive risk factor...
Early breast cancer (BC) is the definition applied to breast-confined tumors with or without limited...
Breast cancer is the most-commonly diagnosed malignant tumor in women in the world, as well as the f...
This article reviews the conventional clinicopathological, as well as the principal new emerging pro...
Aim: This study aimed to assess the molecular subtypes of breast cancer for patients attending a ded...
Cancer is a complex illness involving a wide variety of genes and proteins regulated by various epig...
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women. The latest world cancer statistics cal...
Introduction: Breast cancer is divided into various molecular subtypes including luminal, HER2 and b...
Breast cancer within incident of one million new cases each year has become one of the most common m...
The problem of breast cancer (BC) becomes more urgent every year, which is characterized by an incre...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequent cancer diagnosed in women worldwide. This heterogeneous dise...
Breast cancer is the common invasive cancer with high mortality worldwide. High incidence of breast ...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease comprising five major subtypes including luminal A, luminal...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women worldwide. Great scientific, economical, and org...
Breast cancer has been increasingly recognized as a heterogeneous disease with distinct subtypes bei...
This chapter covers the epidemiology of breast cancer, reproductive and non-reproductive risk factor...
Early breast cancer (BC) is the definition applied to breast-confined tumors with or without limited...