Updates on Breast Cancer: Diagnosis and Management
A special issue of Diagnostics (ISSN 2075-4418). This special issue belongs to the section "Medical Imaging and Theranostics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 December 2024 | Viewed by 1260
Special Issue Editor
Interests: breast cancer; stem cells; gene profiling; autophagy; liquid biopsy; microRNA
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
I am delighted to invite you to contribute articles to a Special Issue of Diagnostics, a renowned journal with an impact factor of 3.6. As the Guest Editor of this Special Issue, titled "Breast Disease, Diagnosis, and Management," I am eager to showcase the latest advances in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Breast cancer remains a significant healthcare challenge, and through this Special Issue, we aim to highlight innovative approaches and emerging trends that are shaping the landscape of breast cancer management. Your valuable contributions can illuminate novel diagnostic techniques, therapeutic interventions, prognostic markers, and multidisciplinary approaches, revolutionizing how we understand and treat this disease.
We welcome original research articles, review papers, and perspectives on breast cancer diagnosis and management. Your insights and expertise will undoubtedly enrich the discourse and contribute to advancing our collective understanding of breast cancer.
This invitation is an opportunity to showcase your research to a global audience of clinicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals. We look forward to receiving your submissions and collaborating to make this Special Issue successful.
Prof. Dr. Kefah Mokbel
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- breast cancer
- breast tumor
- mammography
- tissue biopsy
- breast ultrasound
- diagnosis and management
- prognosis
- treatment
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