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  1. Phyllodes tumour

    A phyllodes tumour is a hard lump of tissue that can appear anywhere in the breast. It’s thought that it develops naturally as the breast ages and changes.

    30 Nov 2009

  2. Malignant phyllodes tumour

    A phyllodes tumour is a hard lump of tissue that can appear anywhere in the breast. It’s thought that it develops naturally as the breast ages and changes.....

    30 Nov 2009

  3. Benign phyllodes tumour (BCC81)

    Benign phyllodes tumour

    19 Aug 2010

  4. Diagnosis of secondary lung cancer

    Breast Cancer Care: Diagnosis of secondary lung cancer

    14 Aug 2008

  5. Types of primary breast cancer

    There are different types of breast cancer and it is important that your doctors have an accurate diagnosis so that they can begin to plan the most appropriate treatment for you.

    14 Jul 2010

  6. Secondary breast cancer in the bones

    Sometimes cells can break away from the original tumour in the breast and travel to the bones in different parts of the body through the lymph or blood system.

    14 Dec 2009

  7. Secondary breast cancer

    Secondary or metastatic breast cancer occurs when breast cancer cells spread from the first, primary tumour in the breast to another distant part of your body via the bloodstream or lymphatic system.

    14 Dec 2009

  8. Surgery

    Surgery is usually the first treatment for breast cancer, although in some cases chemotherapy or hormone therapy may be offered first to begin treating the whole body or to shrink the tumour...

    14 Dec 2009

  9. 3.06.08 Statement

    Comment on research presented to the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2008 meeting, which claims that combining pertuzumab with Herceptin shows significant tumour response in women with advanced HER2-positive breast cancer.

    3 Jun 2008

  10. Surgery

    Surgery is usually the first treatment for breast cancer, although in some cases chemotherapy or hormone therapy may be offered first to begin treating the whole body or to shrink the tumour...

    14 Dec 2009

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