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ER PR Her2

Tumors that are ER/PR-positive are much more likely to respond to hormone therapy than tumors that a... Read More...

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ER PR Her2

Sample: Biopsy tissue

What foods to avoid if you have estrogen-positive breast cancer?

  • Deep-fried foods.
  • Margarine.
  • Non-dairy creamers.
  • Packaged cookies and crackers.
  • Cake mixes.
  • Pies.
  • Pastries.
  • Processed snacks.

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ER PR Her2

Tumors that are ER/PR-positive are much more likely to respond to hormone therapy than tumors that are ER/PR-negative. You may have hormone therapy after surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation are finished. These treatments can help prevent a return of the disease by blocking the effects of estrogen.

Is ER PR positive in breast cancer good?

Tumors that are ER/PR-positive are much more likely to respond to hormone therapy than tumors that are ER/PR-negative. You may have hormone therapy after surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation are finished. These treatments can help prevent a return of the disease by blocking the effects of estrogen.

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