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Breast Cancer

Breast cancer treatment usually begins with surgery to remove the tumor, followed by additional therapies such as radiation, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or hormone therapy to eliminate any remaining cancer cells and minimize the risk of recurrence. The specific treatment plan often depends on the cancer’s stage and characteristics.

Treatment Options

Mastectomy: This procedure involves the complete removal of one or both breasts, along with the assessment of nearby lymph nodes, and is typically recommended for larger or multiple tumors.

Breast-Conserving Surgery: Also known as lumpectomy, this approach removes only the cancerous tissue and a small margin of surrounding healthy tissue, with the lymph nodes assessed for cancer. Radiation therapy is usually necessary afterward to prevent local recurrence. This option is suitable for small, localized tumors.

Radiation Therapy: Often used for locally advanced cancers or after breast-conserving surgery, radiation targets the area to destroy any remaining cancer cells, especially when lymph nodes are involved.

Chemotherapy: Some patients may receive chemotherapy before surgery to shrink tumors, making them easier to remove. Others may undergo it post-surgery to prevent recurrence.

Hormone Therapy: For cancers that are sensitive to hormones like estrogen and progesterone, medications may be prescribed to block these hormones and inhibit tumor growth.

Monoclonal Antibody Therapy: For HER2-positive breast cancers, targeted therapies such as trastuzumab or pertuzumab may be effective in managing the disease.

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