Clinical, immunohistochemical, classifying and adverse event prognostic factors determining distant metastasis in infiltrating breast carcinomas
Keywords:
Breast carcinomas, distant metastasis, prognostic factors, immunohistochemistry, clinical classification, personalized medicine.Abstract
A comprehensive analysis of clinical, immunohistochemical, classifying, and adverse event prognostic factors that play a pivotal role in determining the occurrence of distant metastasis in infiltrating breast carcinomas. By exploring a multitude of factors encompassing clinical presentations, immunohistochemical markers, classification systems, and adverse event predictors, the study aims to enhance prognostic accuracy and treatment strategies for patients with breast cancer. Through a meticulous examination of these diverse factors, the research endeavors to provide a deeper understanding of the mechanisms underlying distant metastasis in infiltrating breast carcinomas, ultimately facilitating more precise prognostication and personalized therapeutic interventions for improved patient outcomes.