Breast Cancer

Breast cancer and the postmenopausal woman
Mar 18 08


 

Mastodynia
Jan 11 08

• Painful breast tissue that can be cyclic and usually associated with hormonal changes related to menses, hormones, pregnancy, or menopause.
• Noncyclical pain can be constant or intermittent.
• Pain is often bilateral.

 

Breast cancer risk is increased in women with prenatal exposure to diethylstilbestrol
Oct 18 06


 

Carcinoma of the Male Breast
May 31 06

Essentials of Diagnosis

» A painless lump beneath the areola in a man usually over 50 years of age.
» Nipple discharge, retraction, or ulceration may be present.

General…


 

Breast Cancer Palliative Treatment
May 31 06

Introduction
This section covers palliative therapy of disseminated disease incurable by surgery (stage IV).

Radiotherapy
Palliative radiotherapy may be advised for primary treatment of locally advanced cancers with distant…


 

Breast Cancer & Risks of Pregnancy
May 31 06


 

Follow-Up Care
May 31 06

Introduction
After primary therapy, patients with breast cancer should be followed up for life for at least two reasons: to detect recurrences and to observe the opposite breast for a second primary carcinoma.…


 

Prognosis
May 31 06

Stage of breast cancer is the most reliable indicator of prognosis (Table 17-6). Patients with disease localized to the breast and no evidence of regional spread after microscopic examination of the…


 

Chemotherapy - Breast Cancer Palliative Treatment
May 31 06


 

Breast Cancer Curative Treatment - Adjuvant Systemic Therapy
May 31 06


 

Curative Treatment - Recommendations
May 31 06


 

Curative Treatment
May 31 06

Introduction
Treatment may be curative or palliative. Curative treatment is advised for clinical stage I, II, and III disease (

Table 17-2). Patients with locally advanced (T3, T4) and…


 

Hormone Receptor Sites
May 31 06


 

Special Clinical Forms of Breast Cancer
May 31 06

Paget’s Carcinoma

The basic lesion is usually an infiltrating ductal carcinoma, usually well differentiated, or a ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). The ducts of the nipple epithelium are infiltrated, but…


 

Breast Cancer Differential Diagnosis
May 31 06


 

Clinical Clues to Early Detection of Breast Cancer
May 31 06

A. Symptoms and Signs
The presenting complaint in about 70% of patients with breast cancer is a lump (usually painless) in the breast. About 90% of breast…


 

Early Detection of Breast Cancer
May 31 06

Screening Programs
A number of mass screening programs consisting of physical and mammographic examination of the breasts of asymptomatic women have been conducted. Such programs frequently identify about 10 cancers…


 

Carcinoma of the Female Breast
May 31 06

Essentials of Diagnosis

  • Risk factors include delayed childbearing, positive family history of breast cancer or genetic mutations (BRCA1, BRCA2), and personal history of breast cancer or some types of…

 

Disorders of the Augmented Breast
May 31 06


 

Breast Abscess
May 31 06


 

Fat Necrosis
May 31 06


 

Nipple Discharge
May 31 06


 

Fibroadenoma of the Breast
May 31 06


 

Fibrocystic Condition
May 31 06

Essentials of Diagnosis

  • Painful, often multiple, usually bilateral masses in the breast.
  • Rapid fluctuation in the size of the masses is common.
  • Frequently, pain occurs or increases and size increases…

 
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