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Medication to relieve pain.
Aromatase inhibitor, a drug from the anti-estrogen group that reduces estrogen production in the body (fat tissue, muscles, liver, and other tissues).
Reduced hemoglobin level in the blood count, indicating a disorder of the red blood cell line.
Medication that prevents or reduces nausea and vomiting.
Therapy that blocks the effect of estrogen on tumor cells.
Medication that prevents blood clot formation.
Laboratory tests that check organ function.
A type of targeted systemic therapy that uses drugs containing one or more active substances made from or derived from biological material (human, animal, or microbiological), making their production process complex.
Taking a small tissue sample to confirm a diagnosis.
Standardized system used by radiologists to describe results of mammography, ultrasound, and breast MRI.
Blood marker that may indicate the presence or progression of breast cancer.
Blood marker that may indicate the presence of various types of tumors, including breast cancer.
The period of time between two administrations of chemotherapy or another type of oncological therapy given at set intervals.
Tissue sampling guided by ultrasound, mammography, or MRI.
A systemic therapy directed against the tumor that targets various active signaling pathways in tumor cells to stop their multiplication and slow tumor growth.
A fluid-filled cavity, usually a benign (non-cancerous) change in the breast.
Tissue sampling using a large needle guided by ultrasound or mammography.
Radiological examination that measures bone mineral density and detects its reduction (osteopenia, osteoporosis).
Surgical removal of the entire suspicious area for analysis.
Estrogen receptor (ER) is a protein found in healthy breast cells and breast cancer cells, important for therapy selection.
Specialist doctor in physical medicine and rehabilitation.
Rehabilitation through movement and physical methods.
Cell aspiration using a thin needle for quick cytological analysis.