Thursday, March 19, 2020

                           Genetics of Breast Cancer




Having a BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation doesn't mean you will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Women who have a BRCA1 mutation or BRCA2 mutation (or both) can have up to a 72% risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime.


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For more discussions on genetics of breast cancer, join us at #Breast Cancer 2020 event



                                  

 Breast Cancer Biopsy





A breast biopsy is a test that removes tissue or sometimes fluid from the suspicious area. The removed cells are examined under a microscope and further tested to check for the presence of breast cancer.

The good news is that 80% of women who have a breast biopsy do not have breast cancer. There are several factors that help a doctor decide which type of biopsy to recommend. These include the appearance, size, and location of the suspicious area on the breast.


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#gynecology

For more discussions on breast biopsy for breast cancer treatment catch us at #Breast Cancer 2020 event.







Wednesday, March 18, 2020

                              Covid-19 During Pregnancy





 The latest research by Huijun Chen and colleagues reported in The Lancet provides some insight into the clinical characteristics, pregnancy outcomes, and vertical transmission potential of COVID-19 infection in pregnant women. Although the study analysed only a small number of cases (nine women with confirmed COVID-19 pneumonia), under such emergent circumstances these findings are valuable for preventive and clinical practice in China and elsewhere. Although neonatal nasopharyngeal swab samples have been collected in some hospitals across China, this study also collected and tested amniotic fluid, cord blood, and breastmilk samples for the presence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), thus allowing a more detailed assessment of the vertical transmission potential of COVID-19 infection.


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For more discussion on how covid-19 effects during pregnancy join us at our next event on womens health

website link:- https://breastcancer.pulsusconference.com/









Tuesday, March 10, 2020

3rd World Congress on Breast Cancer and Womens Health

Breast Cancer 2020





Dear All,

We are delighted to announce the 3rd world congress on breast cancer & womens health. The conference motive is to bring all the researchers at one platform to discuss, explore and share the advancements in the field of breast cancer and womens healthcare.

According to statistics around 2.1 million women each year are been effected by breast cancer. In 2018 there were 6,27,000 deaths of women suffering from #breast and #gynecological cancer.

With this motive of helping womens healthcare , we would like to invite all the health professionals, breast cancer surgeons, researchers, gynecologists, obstetricians, nurses, doctors and other associations & societies.

Interested participants can contact - Lee Chang through the given mail id-
breastcancermeet@pulsusglobal.com
website link:- https://breastcancer.pulsusconference.com/