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Breast cancer is cancer that forms in tissues of the breast, usually the ducts (tubes that carry milk to the nipple) and lobules (glands that make milk). It occurs in both men and women, although male breast cancer is rare. When breast cancer cells spread to other parts of the body, they are called metastases. There are different kinds of breast cancer. The kind of breast cancer depends on which cells in the breast turn into cancer. Breast cancer can begin in different parts of the breast, like the ducts or the lobes.
Advancing Cancer Drug Discovery: The Enduring Value of Phenotypic Screening

Advancing Cancer Drug Discovery: The Enduring Value of Phenotypic Screening

Unveiling Progesterone's Impact on Cancer Immunosuppression

Unveiling Progesterone's Impact on Cancer Immunosuppression

Are Advances in AI Technology Transforming Immunohistochemistry Analysis in Pathology?

Are Advances in AI Technology Transforming Immunohistochemistry Analysis in Pathology?

3D Cell Cultures Improve Drug Screening Accuracy but Show Lower Efficacy for Anti-Cancer Drugs

3D Cell Cultures Improve Drug Screening Accuracy but Show Lower Efficacy for Anti-Cancer Drugs

Nutrient Nanomedicine Shows Promise Against Skin Cancer

Nutrient Nanomedicine Shows Promise Against Skin Cancer

How Tumor-Associated Fibrosis Shapes Immune Responses

How Tumor-Associated Fibrosis Shapes Immune Responses

New Computational Method STew Bridges Gap Between Gene Expression and Spatial Biology

New Computational Method STew Bridges Gap Between Gene Expression and Spatial Biology

Impact of Rare Disease Mutation Could Extend to More Prevalent Conditions

Impact of Rare Disease Mutation Could Extend to More Prevalent Conditions

Mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes carrying vincristine sulfate are effective in killing cancer stem cells

Mesenchymal stem cell-derived exosomes carrying vincristine sulfate are effective in killing cancer stem cells

Study Reveals Dual Contractility Modes in Cancer Cell Invasion

Study Reveals Dual Contractility Modes in Cancer Cell Invasion

U of T Scientists Make Breakthrough Discovery in DNA Repair Mechanism

U of T Scientists Make Breakthrough Discovery in DNA Repair Mechanism

Genomic Deletions Drive Development of Melanoma Drug Resistance

Genomic Deletions Drive Development of Melanoma Drug Resistance

Nucleus Genomics Introduces DNA Analysis Product for Personalized Medicine

Nucleus Genomics Introduces DNA Analysis Product for Personalized Medicine

First Whole Genome Sequencing of Male Breast Cancer Reveals Potential Treatment Targets

First Whole Genome Sequencing of Male Breast Cancer Reveals Potential Treatment Targets

DNA Repair Breakthrough: Scientists Reveal RecA's Precise Helix Navigation

DNA Repair Breakthrough: Scientists Reveal RecA's Precise Helix Navigation

Epigenetic Key Unlocks Treatment Path for Endocrine-Resistant Breast Cancer

Epigenetic Key Unlocks Treatment Path for Endocrine-Resistant Breast Cancer

AI Program Reveals Cellular Neighborhoods in Cancer Microenvironments

AI Program Reveals Cellular Neighborhoods in Cancer Microenvironments

AI Tool Offers a Deep Dive Into Tissues, Boosting Cancer Detection and Treatment

AI Tool Offers a Deep Dive Into Tissues, Boosting Cancer Detection and Treatment

SERS Decodes Cancer's Whispers: Metabolites Reveal Tumor Communication and Potential Targets

SERS Decodes Cancer's Whispers: Metabolites Reveal Tumor Communication and Potential Targets

Epimutations in BRCA1 Gene Linked to Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Epimutations in BRCA1 Gene Linked to Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

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