
Research Article
Recent Discoveries in Breast Cancer: Advancements and Innovations in Diagnosis, Treatment and Management
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- Manjunatha Panduranga Mudagal
Prakash Prakash
Gurubasavaraja Swamy Purawarga Matada
Suresh Janadri
Uday Raj Sharma
Haribabu T
Surendra Vada
Nageena Taj
Jyotsna S Kharvi
Rohit Pal
Madhu M V
Ranjith Kumar R
Year: 2025
Recent Discoveries in Breast Cancer: Advancements and Innovations in Diagnosis, Treatment and Management
FPCS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.13-11-2024.2355688
Abstract
Breast cancer is still one of the most common causes of cancer deaths in women the world over, even in the face of available treatment and screening methodsThis review article aims to provide the reader with an update on advances in breast cancer with reference to new targets, change in treatment modalities, new developments in diagnosis and approaches to management. This review highlights specific advancements including; liquid biopsy, immunotherapy, biomarkers, and artificial intelligence among others, in the field of breast cancer. Despite the great improvement attained in the previous years in the sphere of personalised approach, questions dealing with heterogeneity of the tumor, issue of treatment refusal, and social disparities requiring improved access to helpful healthcare remain highly debatable. In order, to solve these problems and enhance the outcomes of the diseases, constant research and technical advancements are mandatory to improve patient survival and overall quality of life.