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Black women more prone to deadlier forms of breast cancer

Women of African ancestry are more likely to develop aggressive and lethal forms of breast cancer, new research suggests.

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The more aggressive types of cancer, called triple negative, are difficult-to-treat and often deadly, researchers say.

"In technical terms: Triple negative breast cancer is negative for three markers used to determine treatment: the estrogen receptor, the progesterone receptor and HER-2/neu."

"Recent advances in breast cancer treatments target each of the receptors, but targeting all three is a major problem," study’s lead researcher, Dr. Lisa A. Newman, director of the Breast Care Center at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center averred.

Black women at greater risk of aggressive cancer

Boston, April 4:
According to a new study, black women with breast cancerdefine are more prone than whites to develop a type of tumor that make it especially deadly and hard to treat.

Black women at greater risk of aggressive cancer

Although the incidence of breast cancerdefine is less in black women than in white women, yet when it occurs it is more advanced when diagnosed, tending to be chronic and persistent.

A research conducted by Dr Carol Rosenberg at Boston University School of Medicine has found that irrespective of the lifestyle, age or weight, black women face thrice the risk of developing an aggressive ‘triple negative tumor’.

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