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Psychiatrist•Ludhiana
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It means currently mammography report suggests your breast are absolutely normal. No signs of cancer/ malignancy. Just follow hormonal imbalance with your doctor. Take care of your mood and sleep.
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Gynaecologist•Bokaro
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Sevista is also a contraceptive.It can delay periods or stop it for some time. If it has eased your pain and your family is complete, then there is no harm in taking it. If your family is not complete, then try another treatment modality.
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Oncologist•Delhi
Treatment for breast cancer is multimodality. Surgery is mainstay with neoadjuvant or adjuvant chemotherapy, targetted therapy, radiation therapy and/or hormone therapy depending on individual case risk factors.
Mastectomy: most commonly modified radical mastectomy which removes breast tissue along with lymph nodes in the axilla. After mastectomy whole breast reconstruction is and immediate or delayed option.
Breast conservation surgery: involves removal of tumor along with surrounding t...more
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Oncologist•Mumbai
Breast cancer is a very broad topic.
The treatment depends on the stage of the cancer. And the receptor status of the tumor. The clinical examination will be followed by imaging with mammogram, ultrasound and rarely MRI and a core biopsy. If locally advanced then a pet scan or a ct scan with bone scan may be advised to rule out spread of cancer. If early stage breast cancer, the patient undergoes surgery for the breast (mastectomy or lumpectomy with or without reconstruction by implant, onco...more
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Gynaecologist•Delhi
breast cancer if diagnosed early is generally given radio/ chemotherapy to shrink the tumour followed by surgery to remove the breast and axillary lymph nodes. It has good survival chances if treated early. Regular self breast examination to look for a lump, pain, nipple discharge/ abnormality, skin puckering helps in quick diagnosis which should be followed by timely sonography or mammogram to detect the cancer in time.
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Dehradun
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Breasts are glandular secreting organs with 15 -20 lobes with ducts opening in the nipple to secret milk. Breast tumours usually arise from the cells of milk sacs. There are certain signs which shouldn't be ignored to prevent and cure cases of breast cancer namely, pain, lump, hardness in lump, bleeding, red spots, boils, puckering and skin lesions. The swelling on axillary lymph nodes should also be considered as a factor. If uncontrolled, it spreads to bones too.

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