Breast Cancer Kathrina Calulut Alison Saechao
Breast Cancer Cancer of tissues of the breast Ductal carcinoma Lobular carcinoma
Risk Factors 1 in 8 women Age and Gender Family History Substance Abuse Childbirth Obesity
Early Symptoms New lump or mass Change in size, shape, feel of breast or nipple Fluid discharge
Advance System Bone pain Breast pain Skin ulcers Weight loss
Risk Factors Less than 1% years Infiltrating ductal carcinoma Radiation exposure Estrogen Family History Gene mutations
Symptoms for Men a lump felt in the breast nipple pain inverted discharge sores areola enlarged lymph nodes under the arm
Diagnoses Mammograms MRI Ultrasound Biopsy CT scan PET Scan
Pathophysiology Estrogen Progesterone Growth-promoting protein HER2/neu A estrogen receptor B estrogen C estrogen helper proteins D cell nucleus E DNA (genetic material) inside the cell nucleus
Treatment and Side Effects Chemotherapy How does it work? Who gets it? Medication Side effects Side Effects
Radiation Therapy How does it work? Why is it necessary? Types of Radiation Internal External Intraoperative Side Effects A bright yellow indicates breast being treated B light yellow part of the beam, beam in air, not touching woman C opening of the linear accelerator D arm holder supports woman's right arm
Hormonal Therapy What is it? Three different types of medicines Aromatase SERMs ERDs How/Why is it use? Side Effects
Prognosis Factors Size Stage Type Age Five year survival rate
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