Research for Metastatic Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare type of breast cancer. Click to learn more about recent research and clinical trials for metastatic IBC.
Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare type of breast cancer. Click to learn more about recent research and clinical trials for metastatic IBC.
Immunotherapy is a type of treatment that helps the immune system find and attack cancer cells. Researchers are studying many types of immunotherapy for MBC. Learn more here and find immunotherapy clinical trials.
For some people, hormone therapy can stop working over time. Learn why this happens and find trials studying new approaches to hormone therapy.
A liquid biopsy is a blood test that looks for cancer cells or pieces of cancer DNA. Researchers are studying how to use liquid biopsies to learn about and treat MBC. Learn more here.
Drugs approved by the FDA for one disease can sometimes be used to treat people with other diseases. This can help drugs get approved in a faster and safer way. Learn more here.
Learn how researchers are studying different, more convenient ways that people with MBC can receive their medications.
Compared to older women, young women with MBC have unique tumor differences, career concerns, and family needs. Read more here.
Radiopharmaceuticals are drugs attached to radioactive molecules. Click here to learn about their safety and how they are being studied in clinical trials to help diagnose and treat MBC.
Read here about the latest triple-positive MBC research, as well as about how to find clinical trials enrolling people with triple-positive MBC.
Learn about completed and ongoing registries that are providing results for people living with MBC and for ways to share your data.