Breast Cancer: Detection, Etiology, And Therapeutic Itinerary
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Women are frequently diagnosed with breast cancer, which ranks second in the world in terms of cancer-related deaths. The number of cases of breast cancer has sharply increased during the last forty years. In 2020, there were more than 2.3 million new cases of breast cancer recorded worldwide. Most breast tumors are benign and can be surgically removed, however 25% of breast cancers are latent and sneaky, meaning they start slowly but spread swiftly. The activity examines the etiology, subtypes, and treatment modalities of breast cancer using plant-based medicines, multiple therapies, allopathic pharmaceuticals, and new developments in the field of drug discovery.
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