Breast cancer remains the most frequently diagnosed malignancy among women worldwide and continues to be a major cause of cancer-related mortality despite substantial therapeutic progress. Chemotherapy remains a central component of treatment, especially in high-risk early breast cancer, triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), HER2-positive disease, and selected hormone receptor-positive tumors. Over the last two decades, the role of chemotherapy in breast cancer has evolved from a largely uniform
Breast cancer chemotherapy in transition: predictive markers, resistance mechanisms, and new treatment approaches
Rakesh Sharma·D T. Lee·Prakasini Satapathy·Rekha Arcot·C. Maji·Sorabh Lakhanpal·Sanjay Kumar·Leelabati Toppo
