Breast cancer research is focused on understanding the factors that contribute to the development and progression of breast cancer, as well as developing effective prevention, screening, and treatment strategies. This research encompasses a wide range of disciplines, including genetics, molecular biology, epidemiology, and clinical trials. Researchers investigate the role of genetic mutations, hormonal factors, lifestyle choices, and environmental exposures in the development of breast cancer. They also study new imaging techniques, biomarkers, and targeted therapies to improve early detection and personalized treatment for patients with breast cancer. Ultimately, the goal of breast cancer research is to reduce the incidence and mortality of this disease and improve the quality of life for individuals affected by breast cancer.