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  • Name = Breast cancer | ...r.<ref name="who fact sheet"/> Decade by decade, medical understanding of breast cancer, and treatments available for it, have grown. As of 2024, it is often poss
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  • .../www.nationmaster.com/graph/hea_bre_can_inc-health-breast-cancer-incidence Breast cancer incidence by country] * [http://foundation.nsabp.org/ NSABP- Breast Cancer Research Clinical Trials Group]
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  • .../www.nationmaster.com/graph/hea_bre_can_inc-health-breast-cancer-incidence Breast cancer incidence by country] * [http://foundation.nsabp.org/ NSABP- Breast Cancer Research Clinical Trials Group]
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  • ...r]] [[gene]] associated with DNA repair and, when mutated, with familial [[breast cancer|breast]] and [[ovarian cancer|ovarian]] [[cancer]].
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  • ...r]] [[gene]] associated with DNA repair and, when mutated, with familial [[breast cancer|breast]] and [[ovarian cancer|ovarian]] [[cancer]].
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  • ...21. Mutations of this gene are associated with the formation of familial [[breast cancer|breast]] and [[ovarian cancer|ovarian]] cancer. It encodes a large, nuclear ...r [[BRCA2 gene]] mutations, especially if there is a familial history of [[breast cancer]], may be candidates for prophylactic [[mastectomy]]. <ref>{{citation
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  • ....3. Mutations of this gene are associated with the formation of familial [[breast cancer|breast]] and [[ovarian cancer|ovarian]] cancer. It encodes a large, nuclear ...ene|BRCA1]] or BRCA2 genes, especially if there is a familial history of [[breast cancer]], may be candidates for prophylactic [[mastectomy]]. <ref>{{citation
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  • Exocrine glands, in mammals, which produce milk; often the origin of [[breast cancer]]
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  • ...onoclonal antibody]] useful in treatment of [[HER2]]-positive metastatic [[breast cancer]]
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  • An invasive and metastatic form of [[breast cancer]], of a [[adenocarcinoma|class of cancers]] derived from [[epithelial cell]
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  • ...evacizumab]] ||Non-small cell [[lung cancer|lung carcinoma]] (NSCLC)<br/>[[Breast cancer]]<br/>[[Colorectal cancer]]
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  • Patients who took it are at slightly increased risk of developing breast cancer.
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  • ...matase inhibitor]]s, tamoxifen was the gold standard for chemotherapy of [[breast cancer]], and remains important in its treatment, especially of premenopausal wome ...n, Lawrence F Paszat | title = Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and breast cancer mortality in women receiving tamoxifen: a population based cohort study
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