Jiang Cropped Breast Cancer T-Shirt

$36.00

The Dr. Jiang Cropped Breast Cancer T-Shirt honors Dr. Jiang's pivotal contribution to understanding hormonal signaling in breast cancer. Her groundbreaking work was the first to successfully transfect the estrogen receptor (ER) cDNA stably into ER-negative breast cancer cells. This created a crucial cellular model, allowing researchers to define fundamental mechanisms of estrogen-deprived breast cancer and demonstrate how estradiol could block cancer cell growth, and importantly, how anti-estrogens could reverse this effect.

Engineered for comfort and sass, this is your new favorite statement tee. This Cropped T-shirt features a regular fit and is made from heavyweight 6.5 oz, 22-singles 100% combed cotton. Preshrunk to minimize shrinkage.

This T-shirt is built to spark conversation and awareness:

  • Front: Features a powerful graphic reflecting a woman doing a self-breast exam.

  • Front Corner hem: Reads "Support Early Detection, Stop Breast Cancer."

  • Back: A bold puff print message reads "Long live rad women."

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The Dr. Jiang Cropped Breast Cancer T-Shirt honors Dr. Jiang's pivotal contribution to understanding hormonal signaling in breast cancer. Her groundbreaking work was the first to successfully transfect the estrogen receptor (ER) cDNA stably into ER-negative breast cancer cells. This created a crucial cellular model, allowing researchers to define fundamental mechanisms of estrogen-deprived breast cancer and demonstrate how estradiol could block cancer cell growth, and importantly, how anti-estrogens could reverse this effect.

Engineered for comfort and sass, this is your new favorite statement tee. This Cropped T-shirt features a regular fit and is made from heavyweight 6.5 oz, 22-singles 100% combed cotton. Preshrunk to minimize shrinkage.

This T-shirt is built to spark conversation and awareness:

  • Front: Features a powerful graphic reflecting a woman doing a self-breast exam.

  • Front Corner hem: Reads "Support Early Detection, Stop Breast Cancer."

  • Back: A bold puff print message reads "Long live rad women."