November 16, 2011
Breast Cancer Treatment (05): Determining the Stage of Your Disease
Alta Bates Summit Medical Center, Oakland and Berkeley, CA Breast Cancer Treatment Options: Determining the Stage of Your Disease Video for Women Newly Diagnosed with Breast Cancer Description of breast cancer staging which includes the size of the tumor, the number of cancer nodes involved, whether the cancer has spread to other areas of the body, the rate of growth, or proliferation rate, and the hormone receptor and Her2Neu status. Also discussed are the technologies used to determine staging from pathology to PET scans and Bone scans. The purpose of this video is to guide you through the stages of evaluation of this disease, describe factors that affect prognosis, and discuss various treatments which may be appropriate for you. We don’t endorse or recommend one course of treatment over another, but rather provide this information to help you understand your options before you consult with your doctors about your treatment plan. Please note:
Filed under Breast Cancer news by Jade
February 14, 2009
Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Another feature about the fatal inflammatory breast cancer. It is my hope that by posting it here, more women will be aware of it and share this with their women friends.
Often misdiagnose as an ordinary breast infection or inflammation, the deadly IBC could take your life and devastate that of all your love ones. And it often progress so rapidly that before you know it, it may be too late. Will only 6% of all breast cancers identified as inflammatory breast cancer, it is no wonder that no many women have heard of it.
Most often than not, the very first signs of inflammatory breast cancer starts with a red swollen breast, the skin around the breast can be dimple and rough like an orange peel and nipples may be retracted or flatten.
Here’s another post about inflammatory breast cancer you may like to look at
Filed under Breast Cancer news by Jade
January 23, 2009
Silent Breast Cancer – Have you heard of it?
Have you heard of the silent breast cancer. Silent because even the mammogram cannot detect and where no lumps can be felt on your breast. How then, will you know you have it?
Watch this news story from KOMO in Seattle to understand what I’m talking about
Can you imagine? 3 out of 4 cancer help centers personnel do not know what IBC stands for or what Inflammatory Breast Cancer means. How then will the common woman on the streets know what it is.
Well, I’m glad I shared this and hope all my readers will be informed and spread the word around to all your friends.
Just to recap, some of the symptoms of Inflammatory Breast Cancer are
* Rapid increase in breast size
* Redness
* Skin hot to the touch
* Persistent itching
* Thickening of the breast tissue
And the IBC hotline to call when in doubt is
Local 206-404-3500
Toll free 1-866-447-3467
Jade
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