Breast Cancer - Drugs
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Breast Cancer - Drugs

Breast cancer treatment has undergone a significant transformation, evolving from broad-spectrum chemotherapy to highly targeted therapies that address specific molecular subtypes. Today, treatment is largely guided by such as hormone receptors (ER/PR) and the human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), which allow for a "precision medicine" approach. 1. Hormone (Endocrine) Therapies

Tamoxifen is a cornerstone of HR+ treatment, approved for both pre- and post-menopausal patients to reduce recurrence risk. breast cancer drugs

Hormone therapies are used for cancers that are hormone receptor-positive (HR+), meaning they use estrogen or progesterone to grow. These drugs either lower hormone levels or block receptors on cancer cells. breast cancer drugs