ABSTRACT
ADVANCES IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF BREAST CANCER: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
Ali Abdulmawjood Mohammed*, Hiba Qasim Mahmoud, Russl Sameer Mhana
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in females in the United States and throughout the world. A positive prognosis for all cancer types depends on early detection and efficient treatment. Patients diagnosed with small tumors have a greater survival rate and a lower risk of the cancer being fatal. Therefore many medical techniques are now being developed for early detection of cancerous tumors such as BC as well as distant metastases. Theranostics has surfaced as a novel approach to concurrently diagnose, image, and treat tumors. It has the potential to provide timely and improved patient care via personalized therapy. In nanotheranostics, cell-specific targeting moieties, imaging agents, and therapeutic agents can be embedded within a single formulation for effective treatment. In this review, we will highlight the overview of breast cancer, Types of breast cancer, Breast cancer risk factor, different diagnosis techniques and treatment strategies for breast cancer management. We will explore potential concepts for successful breast cancer therapy and describe current trends and technology in breast cancer diagnostics and treatment as documented in recent research publications and patents.
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