Introduction
Because of the social changes, which has brought increased number of
workingwoman and hence delayed childbearing, there has been a steep rise
in the number of breast cancer patients in the last few decades. But as the
incidence of the patients has risen so has raised the modality of treatments
and the success rates. Also scientists have devised methods by which the
cancer can be detected in an early stage and it has been convincingly proved
that early detection and treatment bears a better prognosis than the later
stage.
Myths
There are many myths attached to breast cancer. Some think that any
lump in breast is a breast cancer but to the contrary most of them are
benign. Similarly it was a popular belief earlier that breast-feeding
decreases one’s risk of the cancer but that has been now found
to be untrue. Some say that mammography makes the breast cancer widespread
but it’s not true. Similarly there are many other myths, which
need to be cleared in mind of the general mass for the proper detection
and management of the tumor.
Early detection
Breast cancer can be detected in an early stage if women are taught
to self-examine their breast. In case of detection of any breast lump
or of any slightest suspicion, mammography should be done to rule out
any tumor. Mammography is a good tool to diagnose this type of cancer.
Statistics
The incidence of breast cancer is increasing at an alarming rate.
It is said that every 2-3 minutes one American woman is diagnosed a breast
cancer.
Cause
Although the cause is not fully understood but it is hypothesized
that there are various factors such as genetic and environmental. The
environmental factors are increased age, obesity, smoking and having
the first child at late age.
Diagnosis
The findings that denote a cancer are single, non-tender and firm
to hard mass with ill-defined margins. This can be later confirmed by
mammography and biopsy. After the cancer has been diagnosed staging is
done to find out the best treatment option as well as the prognosis.
Management
The management of breast cancer rests basically on two things. The
first is the treatment and second is the counseling. The treatment can
further be divided into three: medical, radiation, and surgery. The medical
treatment consists of drugs such as tamoxifen, which is an anti estrogen,
aromatase inhibitors such as aminoglutethimide and monoclonal antibodies
such as trastuzumab. But similar to other drugs they have their own side
effects profile. The side effects associated with tamoxifen are increased
vaginal bleeding, endometrial cancer and cataracts. The aromatase inhibitors
have the side effects of leg cramps, jaundice and weight gain while the
monoclonal antibodies may cause sterility or certain birth abnormalities.
Generally the radiation and surgery are the modalities, which are
needed for the treatment to ward off the body of the cancerous growth.
Counseling
This is one of the most important parts of the treatment both before
and after the surgery. The patients are to be taught that this is only
another disease, which has treatment available, and persons can lead
a normal life after that.
Latest research
Latest research is being done on both the surgery and the medicine.
For the surgery, surgeons are trying to find out the best way of surgery
so that post surgery the patients have minimal disabilities. Similar
medicines with lesser side effects are being researched.
About the Author
Mansi gupta writes about breast cancer topics.
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