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Breast Cancer Kathrina Calulut Alison Saechao
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Breast Cancer Cancer of tissues of the breast Ductal carcinoma Lobular carcinoma
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Risk Factors 1 in 8 women Age and Gender Family History Substance Abuse Childbirth Obesity
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Early Symptoms New lump or mass Change in size, shape, feel of breast or nipple Fluid discharge
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Advance System Bone pain Breast pain Skin ulcers Weight loss
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Risk Factors Less than 1% 60-70 years Infiltrating ductal carcinoma Radiation exposure Estrogen Family History Gene mutations
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Symptoms for Men a lump felt in the breast nipple pain inverted discharge sores areola enlarged lymph nodes under the arm
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Diagnoses Mammograms MRI Ultrasound Biopsy CT scan PET Scan
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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
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Treatment and Side Effects Chemotherapy How does it work? Who gets it? Medication Side effects Side Effects
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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
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Hormonal Therapy What is it? Three different types of medicines Aromatase SERMs ERDs How/Why is it use? Side Effects
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Prognosis Factors Size Stage Type Age Five year survival rate
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