Breast Cancer Treatment
Most women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer will undergo
some type of treatment for the disease. A woman’s most favorable
course of treatment will depend on a number of factors including
the size and location of the breast tumor, the stage of the cancer,
and results of laboratory tests (such as hormone receptor tests).
Before undergoing treatment, women are encouraged to learn about
the different treatment options available and to discuss all possible
alternatives with their physician or cancer treatment team. It is
always a wise decision to obtain a second opinion before beginning
breast cancer treatment.
Breast cancer treatment depends on a variety of factors including:
- the size of the breast tumor
- location of the tumor
- the stage of the cancer
- results of laboratory tests (such as hormone receptor tests).
The majority of women with breast cancer will undergo surgery
as part of their cancer treatment. The standard types of breast
surgery include: lumpectomy and mastectomy. In addition to surgery,
some women will receive adjuvant (additional) treatment to stop
cancer growth, spread, or recurrence. Types of adjuvant therapies
include: chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and drug treatments. Occasionally
women may be treated with chemotherapy, radiation, or drugs without
having breast surgery.
Some of the Breast Cancer treatments are:
Lumpectomy
Mastectomy
Lymph node removal
Chemotherapy
Radiation
Drug Therapy
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