Hormone Receptor–Positive Breast Cancer: The Known and the Unknown
Given the current rate of progress in this field, it may not be completely unlikely that women with hormone receptor–positive breast cancer will be cured of this disease in the foreseeable future.
Triple–Receptor-Negative Breast Cancer: What We Know and Issues to Be Resolved
Carcinomas arising from the breast represent a heterogeneous group of tumors of distinct biologic subtypes that have been shown to be diverse in terms of response to therapy and prognostic outcomes.