Estrogen receptor positive is the most common form of breast cancer – around 80% of breast cancers are ER-positive.
Estrogen receptor positive is the most common form of breast cancer – around 80% of breast cancers are ER-positive.
Breast cancer cells that do not have estrogen receptors are known as estrogen-receptor-negative (or ER-negative) cancers.
People who have had breast cancer in the past are at higher risk for developing other types of cancers. Learn more about why.
Women with large, dense breasts who undergo repeated mammography may be at higher risk for radiation-induced breast cancer.
Women with a BMI >25 are have higher breast cancer risk. Being overweight also increases the risk of breast cancer recurrence.
New study reports an association between statin use and improved survival rates among TNBC affected individuals.