Certain breast cancers have a trait that could be attacked by new therapies

(University of Missouri-Columbia) The odds of developing breast cancer increase for women taking hormone replacement therapy to avoid the effects of menopause. New research by University of Missouri scientist Salman Hyder may lead to treatments for breast cancers associated with taking these synthetic hormones. Hyder found that hormone-therapy-related breast cancer cells have a physical feature that could be attacked by therapies.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: Global & Universal Source Type: news