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  1. Breast Biopsy What is a breast biopsy? A breast biopsy is a procedure that removes a sample of breast tissue so that it can be checked for ... be breast cancer. Why do I need a breast biopsy? You may need a breast biopsy if: ...
  2. ... genes. These changes may raise the risk of breast, ovarian, prostate, and other cancers. Learn more. ... common cancers linked to harmful BRCA variants are: Breast cancer . BRCA is short for breast cancer gene. ...
  3. ... to the hormones estrogen and/or progesterone in breast cancer cells. Breast cancers that have these receptors often respond well ... ER/PR) tests are used to help guide breast cancer treatment. Receptors are proteins that attach to ...
  4. ... guide treatment choices for certain cancers of the breast, stomach, and esophagus. Learn more. ... amounts of HER2, including certain cancers of the breast , stomach , and esophagus . Cancers with large amounts of ...
  5. ... nodes for cancer cells. Some cancers, such as breast cancer and melanoma, can spread through the lymphatic ... chest, abdomen, and groin. Certain cancers , such as breast cancer and melanoma (the most dangerous form of ...
  6. ... penis Thyroid , kidney , or colorectal cancer Uterine or breast cancer (in females only) If you're pregnant ... having surgery ( mastectomy ) to reduce the risk of breast cancer Having surgery ( hysterectomy ) to reduce the risk ...
  7. ... to Li-Fraumeni syndrome commonly happen in the breast, bone, or muscles. Other names: TP53 mutation analysis, ... sarcoma , cancer of the muscle and connective tissues Breast cancer Brain tumors Acute (sudden) leukemia Adrenal cortical ...
  8. ... 15-3 and 27-29) Tumor markers for: breast cancer Used to: Monitor treatment in people with advanced breast cancer PSA (prostate-specific antigen) Tumor marker for: ...
  9. ... ovarian cancer Have family members who have had breast cancer or colorectal cancer (colon cancer) Have inherited ... risk for many types of cancer Have had breast, uterine (uterus), or colorectal cancer If you're ...
  10. ... cancer Melanoma Hodgkin lymphoma Bladder cancer Kidney cancer Breast cancer Head and neck cancer (squamous cell carcinoma) ... Cancer Center [Internet]. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University; Breast Matters: Immune Therapy Promising for Breast Cancer; [cited ...
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