Recent advancement on breast cancer detection and treatment
Abstract
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women compared to men. The genetic and
epigenetic factors, food habit, lifestyle, age vulnerability, poor diagnosis system, and
substandard treatment set-up are linked to the higher mortality rate of this specific cancer type.
Many traditional detection processes are being used to treat this cancer which includes
conventional detections are monitoring CTC in blood sample, PET/CT, MRI, PCR and
treatments like chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and hormone therapy. Surprisingly it has been
noticed that the risk of breast cancer mitigated manifold due to recent advancement in both
prognosis and treatment aspects of the disease. The purpose of this review is to discuss the
recent progress in breast cancer diagnosis as well as its treatment with a focus on the ongoing
clinal trail and effective drug delivery methods that poses higher chance of overcoming and
decreasing the mortality rate with fewer side effects.