臨床腫瘍学: 症例報告

Organ Specificity Nature of Breast Cancer Metastasis

Elena Johnson*

Breast Cancer (BC) continues to be a prevalent malignancy affecting women worldwide. BC exhibits diverse patterns of metastasis, displaying a preference for various organs. This variability leads to differences in patient prognosis and responses to treatment. The primary sites of metastasis in BC are the bone, lung, liver, and brain. The molecular mechanisms underlying the organ-specificity of BC metastasis are still a subject of ongoing investigation. In recent years, the emergence of novel genomic techniques has revolutionized our understanding of breast cancer metastasis and provided a promising foundation for the development of more effective therapeutic strategies.