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  1. Breast. Featured Expert: Bonnie Sun, M.D. Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a condition that affects the cells of the milk ducts in the breast. The cells lining the milk ducts turn malignant (cancerous) but stay in place (in situ). DCIS is an early form of breast cancer. It is not invasive — the malignant cells do not grow through the wall ...

  2. Breast Cancer. Radiation often plays an integral role in the management of breast cancers. In most scenarios, radiation is used following a surgical procedure to ensure that the tumor will not recur locally in the tissues of the remaining breast, chest, and/or draining lymph nodes. At Johns Hopkins, our highly trained radiation oncologists use ...

  3. 8 de ago. de 2022 · More specifically, Ewald and Johns Hopkins postdoctoral fellow Eloïse Grasset, Ph.D., and others on the research team found several unique properties in the cells of mice engineered to have the mouse-version of triple negative breast cancers, and mice implanted with tumors from people with triple negative breast cancer.

  4. But Tran says there are reasons not to panic. “In patients 70 years old or older, most of the time, the invasive cancer is hormone receptor positive, which means it is a slower-growing cancer. “Most patients treated for invasive breast cancer survive,” she says. “Even when you are diagnosed at an older age, you can successfully complete ...

  5. Metastatic breast cancer is stage IV breast cancer that has spread beyond the breast and nearby lymph nodes to other parts of the body. Experts at the Kimmel Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins offer the most medically advanced diagnostics, treatments and management of metastatic breast cancer to improve survival, to relieve symptoms and to improve a patient’s quality of life.

  6. Request an Appointment. 410-955-5000 Maryland. 855-695-4872 Outside of Maryland. +1-410-502-7683 International. Find a Doctor. Vaginal dryness can be an unexpected and uncomfortable side effect of breast cancer treatment, but there are strategies you can use to alleviate the symptoms.

  7. Meet Our Team. When you're facing breast cancer, your medical team matters. Antonio Wolff, M.D. leads our team of nationally recognized breast cancer specialists who are both national leaders in their respective fields as well as your biggest advocates. Meet additional members of our multidisciplinary team by clicking on the links below.