We’re seeing a dramatic 85% decrease in incidence-based mortality — that is, deaths per newly diagnosed case — from 9.70 per 100,000 in 2010 to just 1.47 in 2020.... Read More
breast cancer research
A Cancer-Killing Virus
Triple-negative breast cancer accounts for approximately 10 to 20 percent of all breast cancer cases. It is more likely to affect younger women, African American women, and women with BRCA1 mutations. Treatment options may include chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation therapy. Clinical trials are also exploring new treatments and therapies for TNBC.... Read More
Rethinking Cancer
Cancer cells have a sweet tooth and consume more sugar (glucose) than healthy cells. Cancer cells need the fuel for growth. Breast cancer cells have figured out how to make their preferred food, depriving the normal cells of the essential nutrient.... Read More