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CDK4/6 Inhibitors for Metastatic Breast Cancer CDK4 and CDK6 are enzymes important in cell division. CDK4/6 inhibitors are drugs designed to interrupt the growth of cancer cells. CDK4/6 inhibitors are used in combination with hormone therapy to treat some hormone receptor-positive breast cancers. The CDK4/6 inhibitors FDA-approved for metastatic breast cancer treatment are: Drug name […]| Susan G. Komen®
Hormone receptor status and HER2 status are the main factors in planning breast cancer treatment.| Susan G. Komen®
You can help discover cures for breast cancer, faster. ShareForCures is a breast cancer research registry by Susan G. Komen, connecting researchers with information from people who have or had breast cancer. Why Join ShareForCures? Your breast cancer information is as unique as you are. When combined with other people in the ShareForCures community, you […]| Susan G. Komen®
Monitoring Metastatic Breast Cancer Metastatic breast cancer (also called stage IV or advanced breast cancer) is breast cancer that has spread beyond the breast and nearby lymph nodes to other parts of the body (most often the bones, lungs, liver or brain). Metastatic breast cancer can respond to many different drug therapies. This means the […]| Susan G. Komen®
Metastatic breast cancer (stage IV) is the most advanced stage of breast cancer. Learn about treatments for metastatic breast cancer.| Susan G. Komen®
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women after skin cancer. Mammograms can detect breast cancer early, possibly before it has spread. Start here to find information on breast cancer treatment, causes and prevention, screening, research, and statistics.| www.cancer.gov