Types of Breast Cancer: ER Positive, HER2 Positive, and Triple Negative

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Types of Breast Cancer: ER Positive, HER2 Positive, and Triple Negative

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Breast cancers are ER-positive, HER2-positive, or triple negative. The type of breast cancer you have determines the type of medication you take.

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Reporter Jennifer Griffin is battling triple negative breast cancer. We wish her well with this aggressive form. http://bit.ly/av0nbS

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OncoType Dx: Tumor Gene Profiling to Modify Our Treatment Recommendations | GRACE :: Breast Cancer

cancergrace.org — “In the past, oncologists were primarily concerned with whether a breast cancer was hormone receptor-positive (ER+) or negative and whether it overexpressed HER2View full resource at cancergrace.org

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Dr. Mary Cianfrocca describes Oncotype Dx test and how it's used to refine treatment recs for #BreastCancer: http://t.co/ONVe1oJj

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