Breast Cancer Diagnosis
- Mammography
- Ultrasound
- MRI for High Risk Patients
- Confirmed with Biopsy
- Lymph Node Involvement
- Receptor Positivity
- Estrogen and Progesterone Receptors
- HER-2
Breast Cancer Interventions
- Radiation or Chemotherapy
- Hormonal Therapy
- Tamoxifen
- Lumpectomy
- Mastectomy
- Avoid BP and Injections Affected Arm
- Hand Exercises
- Grief Related to Body Image
- Prosthetics
- Reconstruction
- Lymphedema
Paget Disease Of The Breast
- Spreading Ulceration At Nipple/Areola
- Eczematous Or Vesicular Rash
- Pruritus
- Breast Mass
- Bloody Or Yellow Discharge
- Associated With Underlying Ductal Adenocarcinoma
- Caused By Ductal Adenocarcinoma Cells Migrating To Surface
- Biopsy
- Bilateral Mammogram
Lobular Carcinoma in Situ of Breast
- Noninvasive Malignancy
- Absent Microcalcifications
- Decreased E-Cadherin
- Often Asymptomatic
- Surveillance
- Chemotherapy
- Prophylactic Surgery
Invasive Ductal Carcinoma of Breast
- Most Common Breast Cancer
- Firm, Palpable Mass
- Nipple Retraction
- Spiculated Margins
- Microcalcifications
- Stromal Glandular Cells
- Surgery
- Chemotherapy
- Radiation