Treatment for HER2-Positive Breast Cancer
Learn about the latest HER2-positive breast cancer treatments, including targeted therapies, monoclonal antibodies, and innovative drug options.

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Thai women and the leading cause of cancer death in women. It is most common in women aged 40-49, at about 41%, and in women under 39, at 18.6%. Hence, it is essential to monitor by yourself breast self- examination.
Remember that your breast tissue includes your underarms, collarbone, and the upper part of your abdomen. It’s not limited to the area between your breasts and nipples.
If you notice any unusual changes, lumps deviating from your normal baseline, or unexpected symptoms like nipple discharge or persistent breast pain (unrelated to your menstrual cycle), it’s time you see a doctor for breast cancer screening. Schedule a comprehensive breast cancer screening with a doctor. Today’s leading technology, like 3D Digital Mammograms and advanced Ultrasound, offer unparalleled precision in detecting and diagnosing potential issues at the earliest stage.
From self-exams to mammograms, early detection is your lifeline in the battle against breast cancer.