Hormone Receptor Positive Breast Cancer in Young Women: A Review
Nicola McShane,
Alexandra Zaborowski,
Mary O'Reilly
et al.
Abstract:The global incidence of hormone‐positive breast cancer (HR+ BC) in young women is rising, though the underlying reasons remain unclear. HR+ disease in younger women appears to represent a distinct clinical entity compared to that in older women, exhibiting distinct clinicopathological characteristics, outcomes and responses to treatment. Despite these differences, there is a paucity of large‐volume data focusing on young women with HR+ in contemporary literature. Hormone receptor positive breast cancer in youn… Show more
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