Abstract

Introduction: Methods for early breast cancer detection enable lesions to be treated at the earliest possible time-point, increasing survival and improving patient outcomes. Nipple aspirate fluid (NAF) produced by the lining of the ductal epithelial cells in asymptomatic women has been shown to contain substances which are potential targets for biomarkers of early cancer detection.

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