Cancer.Net Guide Breast - Metaplastic Cancer
 Current Research
Breast - Metaplastic Cancer
This section has been reviewed and approved by the Cancer.Net Editorial Board,
10/08
Research for metaplastic breast cancer is ongoing. The following advances may still be under investigation in clinical trials and may not be approved or available at this time. Always discuss all diagnostic and treatment options with your doctor.
- Drugs that target the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR, a protein involved in the abnormal growth of cancer cells) and a receptor for c-kit (a protein that when mutated or changed may be involved in the development of cancer) are being tested in clinical trials.
- Drugs that target the angiogenesis process are being tested in clinical trials.
- New surgical methods that save tissue or prevent scarring are being tested in clinical trials. A skin-sparing mastectomy may result in less scarring than traditional surgery.
- Improved radiation therapy, to lower the risk of side effects
Last Updated: November 21, 2008
|
|