Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among women worldwide, accounting for over 2.3 million new cases annually, according to the World Health Organization. The breast, composed of glandular, fatty, and connective tissues, is especially susceptible to malignant transformation. Despite advancements in screening and treatment, late detection continues to hamper effective management and survival rates. Early recognition of the disease’s stages is crucial, as it directly impacts prognosis and therapeutic outcomes. Raising awareness about the progression of breast cancer is essential for timely intervention and improved patient care.
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18. Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a distinct subtype that lacks estrogen receptors (ER), progesterone receptors (PR), and HER2 protein overexpression. Because TNBC…