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Comprehensive Breast Cancer Treatments We Offer

Breast Cancer Screening & Mammography

Early detection for best outcomes.

Breast Biopsy & Diagnosis

Accurate and safe procedures.

Breast Cancer Surgery

Lumpectomy, Mastectomy & Reconstruction – personalized surgical options.

Chemotherapy

Latest medicines with fewer side effects.

Radiation Therapy

Targeted treatment for faster recovery.

Hormone & Targeted Therapy

Modern treatment for advanced stages.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Breast Cancer

1. What are the early signs and symptoms of breast cancer?

Early signs may include a new lump in the breast or underarm, thickening or swelling of breast tissue, irritation or dimpling of breast skin, redness or flaky skin in the nipple area, pulling in of the nipple, nipple discharge other than breast milk (including blood), and any change in the size or shape of the breast. Not all lumps are cancerous, but it's important to get any changes checked by a doctor.

2. At what age should I start getting mammograms?

Most guidelines recommend starting annual or biennial mammograms at age 40-50, depending on your risk factors. Women with a family history of breast cancer may need to start screening earlier. It's best to discuss your personal screening schedule with your healthcare provider based on your individual risk factors.

3. What are the different types of breast cancer?

The main types include ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC), invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC), triple-negative breast cancer, inflammatory breast cancer, and HER2-positive breast cancer. Each type has different characteristics and may require different treatment approaches.

4. What factors increase my risk of developing breast cancer?

Risk factors include being female, increasing age, genetic mutations (BRCA1 and BRCA2), family history of breast cancer, personal history of breast conditions, previous radiation exposure, obesity, beginning your period before age 12, beginning menopause after age 55, having your first child after age 30, never having been pregnant, postmenopausal hormone therapy, and alcohol consumption.

5. What are the treatment options for breast cancer?

Treatment depends on the cancer type and stage but may include surgery (lumpectomy or mastectomy), radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy (for ER-positive cancers), targeted therapy (for HER2-positive cancers), and immunotherapy. Many patients receive a combination of these treatments.

6. Is genetic testing recommended for breast cancer patients?

Genetic testing may be recommended if you have a strong family history of breast or ovarian cancer, were diagnosed at a young age, have triple-negative breast cancer, have male breast cancer, or have Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry. Genetic counseling can help determine if testing is appropriate for you.

7. What is the survival rate for breast cancer?

Survival rates vary significantly based on the stage at diagnosis. The 5-year relative survival rate for localized breast cancer is about 99%, for regional spread it's about 86%, and for distant metastasis it's about 30%. These are general statistics - individual outcomes depend on many factors including cancer type, treatment response, and overall health.

8. Can breast cancer be prevented?

While there's no guaranteed way to prevent breast cancer, you can reduce your risk by maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, limiting alcohol consumption, avoiding smoking, breastfeeding if possible, limiting dose and duration of hormone therapy, and avoiding excessive radiation exposure. For high-risk individuals, preventive medications or surgery may be options.

9. What should I expect during breast cancer recovery?

Recovery varies by treatment type. After surgery, you may experience pain, limited arm movement, and need drainage tubes. Radiation can cause skin irritation and fatigue. Chemotherapy may cause hair loss, nausea, and fatigue. Rehabilitation, including physical therapy and emotional support, is an important part of recovery. Many patients also benefit from support groups.

10. How often should I have follow-up appointments after treatment?

Typically, follow-up appointments are every 3-6 months for the first 3 years, every 6-12 months for years 4 and 5, and annually thereafter. These visits include physical exams and may include mammograms or other imaging. It's important to continue regular breast self-exams and report any new symptoms to your doctor immediately.

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