Archive for March, 2011

A question from Abby P: What types of breast cancer create thickening of the skin?
My mom just found out she has a rarer form of breast cancer. Its not the type that is a lump, instead its a thickening of the skin. Its not inflammed or red looking it just feels thick I guess more like a callous and is about 3 inches long. Anyone hear of this type of breast cancer? I have done a search online but only come up with the Inflammatory cancer which I dont think this is. The doctor said its not really an aggressive form if that helps.

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Answer by angle2005star
I am sorry to hear about that. I want you too not pantic you and your mother should go and get another opion from an oncologist. Always get a second opion because that Doctor probably over look something. God Bless You and Your Mother. Be right there for you mother she need you. I will be praying for you. Read the Bible Psalm 23

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Take a look at this video on types of breast cancer and then add a comment below to let me know what you think.

Learn more at www.mdanderson.org Inflammatory Breast Cancer is a rare type of breast cancer. Unlike more common breast cancer types, Inflammatory Breast Cancer appears as a rash or infection instead of a lump in the breast. MD Anderson is home to a clinic for women with inflammatory breast cancer (IBC), believed to be the first such clinic in the world. The Inflammatory Breast Cancer Clinic accepts patients who are newly diagnosed or previously treated, and offers the most innovative treatments currently available. MD Anderson Cancer Center is currently conducting clinical trials and research in hopes of finding new treatment options for this rapid growing, and difficult to treat disease. For more information contact MD Anderson at 1-877-MDA-6789

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What causes breast cancer?

Question by I choose to remain nameless: What causes breast cancer?
simple answers please… I have a bit of a limited vocabulary.

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Answer by inuyasha_1969
line see oil help women with breath cancer

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A question asked by xxprincessxx: Are these symptoms of Inflammatory Breast Cancer?
I found a boil under my breast a few days ago. It came to a head today but about 2 days ago I noticed that the skin under my breast was thick. I know that this is one of the symptoms of IBC but a nurse told my mom it was soft tissue damage but that just seems odd for boil to do something like that.

By the way breast cancer runs in my family.

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Answer by John S
Monitor the healing of the affected area and if it has not returned to it’s normal feel in 3 weeks(from when the boil finally breaks or starts to heal) make and appointment with a Dr. and share your concerns

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I was looking for videos about breast cancer treatment and found this super video which I am sure you will find informative.

View full surgical program at: www.orlive.com Beth Israel Medical Center surgeons use newer breast reconstruction techniques that rebuild the breasts in the most natural way possible. For more information about breast reconstruction options at Beth Israel Medical Center: wehealny.org

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Question by ghetto_country_girl2010: hey i really need to know the different types of breast cancer and there names can any one help me please??

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Answer by snugglebunny
You can read all about them here

http://www.breastbiopsy.com/bioresults_typesofbreastcancer.jsp

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A question asked by Brittany: Are there any survivors of Inflammatory Breast Cancer?
My mother got diagnosed last year in november with (IBC)! She has gone through so many rounds of chemotherapy and radiation but it seems like it keeps growing. She has a doctor from M.D. Anderson and they have a research study. She is starting a new experimental chemo for just IBC. But i was wondering if anyone survived this type of breast cancer?

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Answer by scarred07
my grandma had it 27 years ago and her 2 it was a experimental chemo she is now 27 years cancer free and my mom and sister are doing the three day walk to raise $ $ $ $ $

she might get really sick,vomit loose her hair but its normal i hope all goes well i am now thinking of her

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There are some things that most of us would rather not feel. But, we can rest easy knowing that at some point in our lives, those feeling will go away and we can go on to live successful, long and happy lives. Most of those feelings come from instances like the first time your heart was broken, the death of a beloved pet or the dreaded words from your doctor saying “breast cancer treatment”.

There really are some amazing set of statistics. By some statistics, the odds of surviving 5 years or more when getting breast cancer treatment for the average woman is:

100% at Stage I, 92% at Stage IIA, 81% at Stage IIB, 67% at Stage IIIA, 54% at Stage IIIB and 20% at Stage IIII

Be aware that age plays a significant factor. The percentages for long term survival are much lower in women diagnosed after the age of 65. These numbers reflect the majority of women, women who are diagnosed between the ages of 35 and 60.

Put another way that may be a little easier to understand, when they say early detection and treatment is key, they mean it. These are the percentages of surviving 5 years or more based on when the breast cancer is diagnosed. When the cancer is still localized (confined to primary site) the survival rate is 98%. When it is regional or it has spread to regional lymph nodes the survival rate is 83%. However cancer that has metastasized or spread to other parts of the body the survival rate is only 23%.

It will usually be within 2 years if a reoccurrence of breast cancer is going to happen and that is what makes the 5 year survival rate so amazing. As is typical with most cancers, the person is generally considered cured if a reoccurrence hasn’t happened within 5 years and for every year after that without a reoccurrence means it is most likely the cancer will not return.

The prognosis for breast cancer survival for men is the same as the age group for women at the time of diagnosis. The top breast cancer treatment centers in Colorado can help you get the education, early detection and awareness you need. Breast cancer occurrence is second only to lung cancer among women. However, breast cancer has a much better survival ratio and much better treatment than lung cancer. It is worth your time to become more aware of it since it is such a huge risk.

Genetic risks, family history and determining the best time to get your annual mammogram is just a few things you should talk to your doctor about. Getting the best and latest diagnostics and treatment options available to help detect and treat breast cancer can take that dreadful, empty feeling and turn it into a survivor story with a “happily ever after” ending.

One step every woman should take to stay healthy is finding the top place to get a mammogram in Denver. Porter Adventist Hospital is a Denver hospital that offers compassionate care and a knowledgeable staff to help you stay healthy and happy.

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What are the symptoms of breast cancer?

Question posed by Ajman: What are the symptoms of breast cancer?

I m 22 year old & mother of 2 year boy & he is on breast feed. from last night i m having pain in my left breast , even i touch it. Is this something related to cancer (God forbidden). If not than why i m having this type of pain, This is not a gasteric pain. Nobody has hurt that breast. Somebody help me plz, i m so worry. Also suggest how can i get rid of this pain. Thanks 2 all in advance

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Answer by Mandee
I’m sorry but if your in that much pain and you are that scared maybe you need to go and speak to a doctor…
It dosent matter what anybody on here says, in the end its what they know or what the have experienced, every person is different, the only way to get a answer and the right answer is to see a doctor.

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Breast Cancer Progression and Staging

www.nucleusinc.com This 3D medical animation outlines the progression of breast cancer and describes the stage classifications based on the extent of the disease.

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