Cellular Basis of Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is a type of cancer in which malignant cells form in the tissues of the breast. It is among the most common forms of cancer in women, and research suggests that a variety of factors contribute to its development, including genetic makeup and lifestyle. Its cellular basis lies in the uncontrolled growth of cells that occurs in the breast, resulting in the formation of a tumor. This cancer can spread to other parts of the body and requires early detection for the best possible outcome. Treatment options for breast cancer include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and hormone therapy, depending on the stage and type of cancer. Understanding the cellular basis of this disease is of paramount importance, as it is key to developing effective treatments and improving patient outcomes.
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