Her2 positive breast cancer: understanding and coping
Dear readers, today we will be working together on a special breast cancer — Her2 positive breast cancer. This cancer is of concern with its unique biological characteristics, treatment strategies and pre- and post-effects.
I. Her2 Profile Her2, also known as ErbB2, is a protein overexpressed in breast cancer cells. Its overexpression usually leads to excessive activity of cell growth and fragmentation, which causes cancer.
II. Characteristics of Her2 positive breast cancer
High intrusiveness: Her2-positive breast cancer is usually highly invasive, spreads rapidly in the body and affects the organism more.
2. Different treatment responses: Her2-positive breast cancer may be less responsive than Her2-negative breast cancer, which makes treatment more challenging.
3. High risk of recurrence: Her2-positive breast cancer is usually more likely than Her2-negative breast cancer.
Diagnosis and screening are particularly important for Her2 positive breast cancer. Regular mammography X-rays and ultrasound tests help to detect tumours at an early stage. If there is a suspicion, a biopsy should be carried out for the purposes of identification.
IV. The treatment strategy for Her2-positive breast cancer, although it may be more complicated than Her2-negative breast cancer, does not mean that we are helpless. The treatments include surgery, chemotherapy, treatment and target-oriented treatment. Some new immunotherapy may also be needed for specific patients. V. The role of the patient and self-care as patients we need to know about our condition and work closely with doctors to receive appropriate treatment. At the same time, we need to maintain a positive mentality, receive regular examinations and follow the doctor’s advice. Conclusion The Her2 positive breast cancer is a special and challenging disease, but it is not insurmountable. Through scientific diagnosis, appropriate treatment and active self-care, we can effectively control the disease and improve the quality of life. Remember that we are not alone, that medical science and technology are developing, and that we have enough power to overcome that challenge. Here, I would like to encourage all those facing such challenges to remain confident, adhere to treatment and be confident that they can overcome their difficulties. You are all warriors, and your stories will inspire many more. Finally, I would like to thank everyone who reads this article for your support for breast cancer research and for the care given to all cancer patients. Let us work together to fight against this disease!