Your team physician treatment recommendations based on the stage of cancer. Your choice of standard treatments of surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and hormone therapy. If you are diagnosed with DCIS or LCIS is the stage you are the lowest and the road will go will be easier. For DCIS, your choice of breast-conserving surgery or mastectomy with or without radiation therapy and including hormone therapy.
LCIS is slightly different treatment options. This includes monitoring to determine changes, hormone therapy, to prevent cancer from developing countries, or bilateral prophylactic (preventive) mastectomies.
Things are complicated when you get cancer of the ducts or lobes / lobules spread. After your cancer has been staged, you can visit www.cancer.gov to determine your treatment options. They usually will include: surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and / or hormone therapy. For IBC, treatment options are similar to other types of breast cancer, but they always chemotherapy because of its aggressiveness.
• Surgery: Breast surgery, either lumpectomy, where the tumor is removed, or a partial or modified radical mastectomy. With a lumpectomy, usually followed by radiation. This way you can to keep the chest and studies have shown no difference in survival between lumpectomy / radiation and mastectomy.
Note: Not too long ago, they used to radical mastectomy where the breast, lymph nodes and all the underlying muscle is cut out to do. Fortunately, the drug has been found, is not that necessary. Now, partial or modified radical mastectomy performed in which one part of the breast tissue, or the entire breast and some lymph nodes may be deleted. In general, a mastectomy is not too bad for surgery, although everyone is different. I found my second quite easily, but you will wake up with a needle, you have rules at least a week.
• Chemotherapy: ".. The use of chemical substances intended for the treatment of diseases that are found in use today primarily to cytotoxic drugs for cancer treatment is chemotherapy Simple as this can be a daunting prospect for anyone. We all have horror stories like that can be very debilitating chemotherapy hear. However, major advances in the treatment of chemotherapy side effects, to the point that once you have the right management tools have been created, you can resume the activities you normally enjoy doing. Chemo is the way to treat your cancer is systemic, and usually for those tumors larger than a certain size and / or the cancer has spread to your lymph nodes is recommended. thinking is that if your cancer the opportunity to access all of your body, treat them have systemic as well.
• Radiation: Radiation therapy is usually a local treatment option in which the cells divide rapidly damaged. Cancer cells are dividing very rapidly, so that radiation is an effective option. Typically, radiation therapy for about six weeks, five days a week. This is very similar to lie still for an x-ray, not only lasted one or two second, takes several minutes. It is easy to cause fatigue, to the end, and can cause burns to the skin.
• Hormone therapy: Many breast cancers depend on hormones. In cancer, there are receptors on the tumor, which can be filled with estrogen. thinking is that when filling these estrogen receptors, causing the tumor to grow. This is called estrogen receptor positive (ER). These cancers respond well to hormone therapy and hormone therapy drugs are recommended for you depends on your menopausal status. The drug is in pill form and take it once a day. The most popular of these drugs for pre-menopausal women, tamoxifen for postmenopausal women Femara or Arimidex. There is new evidence that taking Femara after taking tamoxifen for five years, showed increased survival rates.
• Immunotherapy: There are four treatment modalities on the horizon and called immunotherapy. They all involve the immune system to fight you against cancer, and it is and will do a lot of research in this field.