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Apoptotic Molecular Advances in Breast Cancer Management
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2015
Cell Death - Autophagy, Apoptosis and Necrosis
Breast cancer is the most common cancer type amongst women, accounting for most female cancer deaths second to cervical cancer worldwide. It is, therefore, highly crucial to understand the molecular biology and explore other pathways involved in carcinogenesis in order to select appropriate treatment not only for breast cancer but for other cancers as well. Cancer progression is favoured by DNA damage and in most cases a consequent disruption of the apoptotic pathway, thus leading to
doi:10.5772/61654
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