Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Breast cancer: A comprehensive review and it’s side effect
View through CrossRef
People worldwide are impacted by breast cancer, which is a complex, multidimensional illness. The importance of understanding the intricate relationships between hormones and breast tissue is highlighted by the discovery that hormonal imbalance has been connected to the development of breast cancer. The many forms and phases of breast cancer have been clarified by the review. This comprehensive investigation looks at the involvement of key hormones, including progesterone and estrogen, and their receptors in tumor growth in an effort to clarify the significance of hormonal imbalance in breast cancer.
The review looks at the effects of hormonal imbalance on breast tissue, with a focus on how hormone receptor status affects treatment choices. The importance of hormone testing in making decisions about diagnosis and therapy, as well as the consequences of hormonal imbalance evaluation in the risk assessment of breast cancer are also covered. An important but little-known side effect of cancer is oral mucositis, which is also covered in the study. The expression "oral mucositis" describes erythematous and ulcerative lesions of the oral mucosa that occur in cancer patients' oral cavities as a result of chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
One study concluded that GI or oral mucositis developed in 303 out of 599 patients (51%) undergoing chemotherapy for solid tumors or lymphoma. This study illustrates the way a thorough knowledge of hormonal imbalance is necessary to improve breast cancer detection, treatment, and prevention strategies. The pathogenesis, clinical treatment, and risk factors of oral mucositis are also examined in this article, which will ultimately benefit those who are afflicted.
Title: Breast cancer: A comprehensive review and it’s side effect
Description:
People worldwide are impacted by breast cancer, which is a complex, multidimensional illness.
The importance of understanding the intricate relationships between hormones and breast tissue is highlighted by the discovery that hormonal imbalance has been connected to the development of breast cancer.
The many forms and phases of breast cancer have been clarified by the review.
This comprehensive investigation looks at the involvement of key hormones, including progesterone and estrogen, and their receptors in tumor growth in an effort to clarify the significance of hormonal imbalance in breast cancer.
The review looks at the effects of hormonal imbalance on breast tissue, with a focus on how hormone receptor status affects treatment choices.
The importance of hormone testing in making decisions about diagnosis and therapy, as well as the consequences of hormonal imbalance evaluation in the risk assessment of breast cancer are also covered.
An important but little-known side effect of cancer is oral mucositis, which is also covered in the study.
The expression "oral mucositis" describes erythematous and ulcerative lesions of the oral mucosa that occur in cancer patients' oral cavities as a result of chemotherapy or radiation therapy.
One study concluded that GI or oral mucositis developed in 303 out of 599 patients (51%) undergoing chemotherapy for solid tumors or lymphoma.
This study illustrates the way a thorough knowledge of hormonal imbalance is necessary to improve breast cancer detection, treatment, and prevention strategies.
The pathogenesis, clinical treatment, and risk factors of oral mucositis are also examined in this article, which will ultimately benefit those who are afflicted.
Related Results
Breast Carcinoma within Fibroadenoma: A Systematic Review
Breast Carcinoma within Fibroadenoma: A Systematic Review
Abstract
Introduction
Fibroadenoma is the most common benign breast lesion; however, it carries a potential risk of malignant transformation. This systematic review provides an ove...
Desmoid-Type Fibromatosis of The Breast: A Case Series
Desmoid-Type Fibromatosis of The Breast: A Case Series
Abstract
IntroductionDesmoid-type fibromatosis (DTF), also called aggressive fibromatosis, is a rare, benign, locally aggressive condition. Mammary DTF originates from fibroblasts ...
Abstract OI-1: OI-1 Decoding breast cancer predisposition genes
Abstract OI-1: OI-1 Decoding breast cancer predisposition genes
Abstract
Women with one or more first-degree female relatives with a history of breast cancer have a two-fold increased risk of developing breast cancer. This risk i...
Spanish Breast Cancer Research Group (GEICAM)
Spanish Breast Cancer Research Group (GEICAM)
This section provides current contact details and a summary of recent or ongoing clinical trials being coordinated by Spanish Breast Cancer Research Group (GEICAM). Clinical trials...
International Breast Cancer Study Group (IBCSG)
International Breast Cancer Study Group (IBCSG)
This section provides current contact details and a summary of recent or ongoing clinical trials being coordinated by International Breast Cancer Study Group (IBCSG). Clinical tria...
The impact of preoperative breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on surgical decision-making in young patients with breast cancer.
The impact of preoperative breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on surgical decision-making in young patients with breast cancer.
Abstract
Abstract #4012
Recent data suggests that breast MRI is a more sensitive diagnostic test for detecting invasive breast cancer than mammography...
KNOWLEDGE OF BREAST CANCER, RELATED FACTORS AND RESULTS OF BREAST ULTRASOUND BY BIRADS ON WOMEN FROM 35 YEARS OLD AT THUA THIEN HUE PROVINCE
KNOWLEDGE OF BREAST CANCER, RELATED FACTORS AND RESULTS OF BREAST ULTRASOUND BY BIRADS ON WOMEN FROM 35 YEARS OLD AT THUA THIEN HUE PROVINCE
Introduction: Breast cancer is a malignant disease with the leading high morbidity and mortality rate among women. Having deep knowlege of breast cancer of breast cancer helps scre...
Abstract IA11: Life course epidemiology and breast cancer: translating risk into prevention
Abstract IA11: Life course epidemiology and breast cancer: translating risk into prevention
Abstract
Molecular histology may be conceptualized as the microscopic and molecular characteristics of normal tissues that are required for physiologic function. Ove...

