How Do BRCA1 and BRCA2 Mutations Cause Breast Cancer?
A mutation in the BRCA gene, specifically BRCA1 or BRCA2, significantly increases a woman’s lifetime risk of developing breast cancer. Read this blog to know more.
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A mutation in the BRCA gene, specifically BRCA1 or BRCA2, significantly increases a woman’s lifetime risk of developing breast cancer. Read this blog to know more.
HER2 is a molecule that significantly influences the behaviour of certain types of breast cancer. Understanding HER2 helps explain why some tumours grow rapidly and exhibit aggressive characteristics.
Hormone receptor testing determines whether breast cancer cells express Estrogen Receptor and Progesterone Receptor, helping identify tumors that depend on hormonal signaling for growth. This information is critical as it plays a central role in guiding treatment decisions and prognosis.
Hormones are the body’s chemical messengers. In women, oestrogen and progesterone are among the most influential of these messengers.
Imaging technology has progressed far beyond the surgeon’s knife, offering ever greater precision in detailing the size, location and spread of breast cancer. Read more to know the latest imaging tests.
This blog explores in greater depth how pathologists dedicate their minds, hearts, and souls to ensuring accurate breast cancer diagnosis.
This article guides you through why a biopsy is essential, what to expect during the procedure, and how the results directly shape a treatment plan tailored to your unique biology.
In recent years, the westernisation of urban societies in India has led to an increase in smoking and drinking among young women. However, many do not realise that these habits come with a hidden cost: a significantly higher risk of breast cancer.
This blog offers a foundational overview of breast anatomy and physiology, with a focus on features relevant to the average Indian woman.
This International Women’s Day 2026, we embrace the theme “Give to Gain.” By empowering women with the right knowledge about health and wellbeing, we foster a healthier society. When a woman invests her time in understanding cancer prevention, she not only gains years for herself but also contributes those valuable years back to her entire community.
Regular Do It Yourself (DIY) Breast Self-Examination (BSE) is a powerful and simple way to detect possible breast cancer at its earliest stage. Women, especially those with a family history of cancer, must make it a point to perform these checks regularly.