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HORMON THERAPY FOR BREAST CANCER - @PathSOS

About 2 out of 3 breast cancers are hormone receptor-positive. Their cells have receptors (proteins) that attach to the hormones estrogen (ER-positive cancers) and/or progesterone (PR-positive cancers). For these cancers, high estrogen levels help the cancer cells grow and spread.<br><br>There are several types of hormone therapy, which use different ways to keep estrogen from helping cancer grow. Most types of hormone therapy for breast cancer either lower estrogen levels or stop estrogen from acting on breast cancer cells.<br><br>To learn more about how we can help you, get in touch with us at<br>0124-4995078 or info@pathsos.net<br>Visit- www.pathsos.net

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HORMON THERAPY FOR BREAST CANCER - @PathSOS

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