breastcancer-170205091026 managment guidelines.pdf

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breast cancer


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BREAST CANCER
We can fight it…
Its not a death sentence…
Dr. Pankaj Tejasvi
Dept. of Surgery
MGMMC and MHY, Indore

BREAST CANCER
I’m not here to scare you….
I’m here to make you aware
of yourself…

WHAT IS CANCER?
Abnormal,
Uncontrollable,
Continuous
replication of cells

WHAT IS BREAST CANCER?
Malignant tumor developed from cells in the breast
Second most common cancer in Indian female
Second leading cause of cancer death in women

oCancer can develop from
-Milk producing glands (lobule)
-Ducts or passages that drain milk from lobules to the
nipple.
oCancer can then spread to the underarm lymph nodes
(lymph nodes are : small organs that filter out foreign
substances in the body).
oCancer can spread to the rest of the body from here.
WHAT IS BREAST CANCER?

Who is Affected?
One in ten women will bediagnosedwith breast
cancer in their lifetime.
Althoughbreast cancer in menis rare, an estimated 1
men will be diagnosed with breast cancer with 138
female patients.

RISK OF DEVELOPING CANCER
UNCONTROLLABLE
•Positive family history
One or more blood relatives with breast or
ovarian cancer
•Genetic predisposition (BRCA 1 or 2)
•Previous history of radiation to chest wall
•Early menarche (<12yr)
•Late menopause
CONTROLLABLE
•Obesity
•Older age at first live birth / never having
children
•Alcohol

SCREENING
Many young girls are unaware of the possibility of
developing breast cancer as a young adult

Breast self examination
Clinical breast
examination
Mammogram
Ultrasound
SCREENING

BREAST SELF EXAMINATION
•Even with the lowered rates of breast
cancer, always stay aware of your
body.
•A breast self exam is a check-up a
woman does at home.

•The best time to do a self breast exam
isabout 3 -5 days after your period starts
•Your breasts are not as tender or lumpyat this
time in your monthly cycle.
•If you have gone throughmenopause, do your
exam on the same day every month.

Painless lump in the breast
in the armpit
Changes in breast size or shape
WHAT TO LOOK FOR..?

Nipple retraction or
discharge
WHAT TO LOOK FOR..?

Changes in skin texture,
such as
dimpling, puckering, or
Skin that looks like an
orange peel.
Breast pain may also be a
symptom as well.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR..?

Breast self examination

Place your left hand behind
your head. With the fingers
of your right hand, gently
yet firmly press down using
small circular motions to
examine the entire left
breast.

Feel your armpit
Also palpate in lying down
position
Gently squeeze the nipple,
checking for discharge.
Repeat the process on the
right breast.

Rare Signs to Be aware of
Inflammatory breast cancer –
uncommon types of breast cancer
no distinct lump
skin become thick, red, and look pitted
warm or tender with a rash-like look

Inflammatory Breast Cancer

MAMMOGRAM

WHEN TO BEGIN
SCREENING??
20-40yrs : 3 yearly Clinical breast examination
After 40yr :
Annual Clinical breast examination
Annual mammogram from the age of 35 years
Breast awareness
WOMEN WITH >25% RISK OF BREAST CANCER
All the above + MRI yearly after 35 years

BREAST CANCER MYTHS
“Only women with a family history of breast
cancer are at risk.”
Roughly 70% of women diagnosed with breast
cancer have no identifiable risk factors
“Most breast lumps are cancerous.”
80% of breast lumps are benign
(noncancerous)
“Breast cancer is non curable”
90% of early stage breast cancers are curable,
often with breast conserving treatments

BREAST CANCER MYTHS
“Only women can get breast cancer.”
for every 135 cases of Breast Cancer in women, one
man is diagnosed.
“Small-breasted women have less chance of
getting breast cancer.”
no connection between the size of your breasts and
your risk of getting breast cancer
“Breast cancer always comes in the form of a
lump.”
A lump may indicate breast cancer, but women should
also be on the alert for other kinds of changes that may be
signs of cancer.

BREAST CANCER MYTHS
“Having a risk factor—or even several—mean
you’ll definitely get the disease”
it just increases your chances
“Your father's family history of breast cancer
doesn't affect your risk as much as your
mother's.”
Your father's family history of breast cancer is just as
important as your mother's in understanding your risk.
“Wearing antiperspirant increases your risk of
getting breast cancer.”

“Caffeine causes breast cancer.”
No causal connection has been found between drinking
caffeine and getting breast cancer.
“Annual mammograms expose you to so much
radiation that they increase your risk of cancer.”
While it's true that radiation is used in mammography,
the amount is so small that any associated risks are tiny when
compared to the huge preventive benefits reaped from the test.
BREAST CANCER MYTHS

Things Are Looking Up
Death rates from breast cancer have
been declining since about 1990, in part
to better due to screeningandearly
detection, increased awareness, and
continually improving treatmentoptions.

Should We Try Harder?
•Majority of the funding goes to
science aimed at treating the
disease.
•Five percent goes to prevention
efforts.

•What YOU should do ?

REDUCE THE WEIGHT

EXERCISE

BALANCED DIET

BREAST FEEDING

AVOID ALCOHOL

BREAST
CANCER CAN BE
CURED IF
DIAGNOSED
EARLY
Spread the message to your
near and dear ones…
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