Cancer Scholarly Peer-review Journal

 Cancer which forms in breast tissues is called breast cancer. One of the common types of breast cancer is ductal carcinoma that begins in the Milk duct lining. The death rate for breast cancer has been declining due to early detection and advanced treatment. Recurrence of the disease remains the major obstacle in moving from therapy to genuinely curative treatments. New research has demonstrated that recurrence of breast cancer is mostly triggered by a subpopulation of cancer cells in the breast. This subset of cancer cells, commonly known as cancer stem cells (CSCs), exhibits phenotypes of the stem cells. They may self-renew and divide up to more differentiated cancer cells asymmetrically. These cells also have a high resistance to conventional therapeutic reactive. Academic peer review is the method of subjecting the scholarly study, thesis, or ideas of an individual to the examination of those who are specialists in the same area before an article is released in a journal discussing this study. Work may be accepted, deemed acceptable with revisions or dismissed. Peer review includes a group of experts who are eligible and willing to carry out fairly unbiased analysis of a specific (narrowly defined) area.