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Breast Cancer Cure

Breast cancer cure is the term used to describe the various treatments available to those diagnosed with breast cancer. These treatments can include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, hormone therapy, biological therapy, and targeted therapy. The goal of these treatments is to reduce the occurrence of cancer recurren…

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Overview

Breast cancer cure is the term used to describe the various treatments available to those diagnosed with breast cancer. These treatments can include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, hormone therapy, biological therapy, and targeted therapy. The goal of these treatments is to reduce the occurrence of cancer recurrence and to improve the quality of life of those diagnosed with breast cancer. While no single treatment exists that can completely cure breast cancer, advancements in the field have led to treatments that can significantly reduce the chances of it recurring. Research into new treatments and potential cures for breast cancer is ongoing, as scientists strive to find better ways to reduce breast cancer mortality rates.

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Mark LaBarge · United States Raffaele Serra · Italy Jayant Vaidya · United Kingdom

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