Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Title: | Triple-Negative Breast Cancer |
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Description: |
Drawing showing a triple-negative breast cancer cell with the estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and HER2 proteins crossed out with a black "X" mark. This means that the breast cancer cell does not have these proteins. Triple-negative breast cancer is a type of breast cancer in which the cancer cells do not have estrogen receptors, progesterone receptors, or large amounts of HER2/neu protein on their surface. |
Type: | Color, Medical Illustration (JPEG format) |
Source: | National Cancer Institute |
Creator: | Terese Winslow (Illustrator) |
AV Number: | CDR815446 |
Date Created: | July 17, 2024 |
Date Added: | December 16, 2024 |
Reuse Restrictions: |
Yes - This image is copyright protected. Any use of this image is subject to prevailing copyright laws. U.S. Government has reuse rights. Please contact the rights holder of this image for permission requests.
Rights holder: Terese Winslow Email: terese@teresewinslow.com |