Cancer cell movement during metastasis is a dynamic process regulated by several different signals. However, the way cells receive, process and respond to these signals has been extremely hard to ...
Microscopy image of invasive breast cancer cells (labelled in yellow) degrading their underlying extracellular matrix (labelled gelatin in red, degraded areas appear as black holes). Scale bar, 20µm.
HER2-positive breast cancer is a type of breast cancer that grows and spreads quickly. If you have HER2-positive breast cancer, it means your cancer cells contain high levels of a protein called human ...
The likelihood of EGFR-positive lung cancer returning is largely tied to how advanced it is when first diagnosed, with lower chances in early stages and higher odds in later stages. Newer targeted ...
Triple-positive breast cancer involves tumors positive for estrogen, progesterone, and HER2 receptors, affecting treatment decisions and strategies. Diagnosis includes imaging and biopsy to confirm ...
Hormone receptor (HR)–positive metastatic breast cancer is a type of breast cancer that has metastasized (spread) beyond the breast to other areas of your body. Metastatic breast cancer is also called ...