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[A324]After Breast Cancer Reconstruction
by Daryn Duff, Dar
Breast cancer is a disease of uncontrolled cancerous cell growth that begins in the breast. Both women and men are susceptible to this type of cancer, though women are roughly a hundred times more likely to develop it. An estimated 80 percent of cases feature the discovery of a lump in the breast as the main symptom ? followed by an X-ray procedure to detect it, known as a mammogram. Lumps in the lymph node area of the armpits or collarbone can also indicate breast cancer.

Surgery is the central treatment method in cases of ?localized? tumors, where the cancer is present but has not spread beyond its point of origin. In breast cancers of all stages, treatments can also include radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, laser thermotherapy and immune therapy.

After cancer treatment, many women desire breast reconstruction. This is because the removal of a tumor and the surrounding tissue compromises the breast's original size and form.

There are two methods most commonly used: breast implants and flap reconstruction. The former method involves placing a breast-shaped prosthetic, filled with silicone or saline, under the chest muscle or onto the chest wall.

But flap reconstruction is more radical. It allows the surgeon to rebuild the breast area by transplanting soft tissue from other parts of the woman's body, such as the abdomen, buttocks, thighs or back. In this procedure, surgeon often performs additional incisions to produce a connected blood supply between the breast area and the location of the donated tissue. Both reconstruction methods can require up to six weeks of recovery. The patient later undergoes surgery to rebuild the areola and nipple.

Breast cancer can be treated but not cured; this particular form of the disease the most prevalent of cancers among women. Its worldwide rate among females regularly exceeds cancers of the cervix and lung ? though lung cancer has shown to be the deadliest among women. Cancer of the breast is determined to result from either heredity or various environmental and lifestyle factors. Age, family history, obesity, diet, hormonal levels, tobacco intake and radiation are among the common considerations in cases of breast cancer. Those factors, plus the size and type of breast cancer, are regularly used to divide patients into ?high risk? and ?low risk? cases. This helps determine the best course of treatment.

Information from the American Cancer Society indicates that breast cancer rates have increased by nearly 30 percent since the 1970s. The increase is due to a gradually higher number of screenings that then lead to early detection. This means, in turn, that death rates have dropped due to early treatments. The Society study showed that the death rate has dropped regularly since 1990.

And though it's true that a permanent cure doesn't exist, the developments in research and treatment have helped steadily increase the survival rate. For example, when surgery is successful, radiation treatments are often used to eliminate remaining cancer cells. With correct timing and dosage, this procedure alone can reduce the risk of breast cancer reccurrence by up to 65 percent. Also, a predictor test called ?MammaPrint? was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in February 2007. This genetic test can help foresee if women in the early stages of breast cancer will relapse within a decade. With this information, doctors can gauge how aggressive a woman's initial treatment should be.

Ductal carcinoma and Lobular carcinoma are both noninvasive, if left untreated it can develop in to invasive. Infiltrating ductal carcinoma and infiltrating lobular carcinoma which spreads in the wall of the duct and the wall of a lobules respectively.

History of breast cancer can be traced back to 1600 B.C. it is considered as one of the oldest known tumors. In Papyrus writing tumors or ulcers of the breast and its cure were mentioned. For very long time there was no cure for the condition. Then in 1749-1806 the Scottish surgeon Benjamin Bell and the French surgeon Jean Louis Petit were the first one to remove the affected breast tissue, and underlying chest muscle.

There are different stages through which carcinoma of breast occurs. They are: 1. Onset of the carcinogenic cells. 2. Cancer is either 1- 2 inches long and spread to lymph nodes only. 3.Cancer has spread to tissues near the breast. 4. Cancer has spread to other organs of the body.

The ways in which you can kick off the breast cancer are: 1. Surgery: Depending on the stage and onset of the cancer, removal of lymph is necessary to remove the cancer cells. This process is termed as lumpectomy. In advance cases the removal of entire breast will only help the situation and it is termed as mastectomy. 2. Systemic therapy uses medication to treat the damaged cancer cells in the body. Immune therapy, chemotherapy and hormonal therapy are the types of systemic therapy. Chemotherapy are used before and after surgery.

Neo-adjuvant type of chemotherapy is given before surgery for reducing the size of the tumor. Adjuvant chemotherapy is suggested after surgery to reduce the recurrence. Chemotherapy has many side effect. The hormonal treatments include tamoxifen and Aromatase inhibitors are specially given to pre menopausal and postmenopausal women to decrease the level of estrogen in their body. 3. Radiation therapy involves high powered gamma rays or x-rays that precisely work on the target the area that needs treatment. These rays are effective in destroying the cancer cells and prevent recur from the place where the tumor was removed. The main purpose of this therapy is to prevent recur. Radiation therapy is done by linear Accelerator. Radiation therapy is usually done after surgery of breast cancer and an essential treatment for breast conserving therapy.

With all these therapies and self confidence anything and every problem can be chopped off.

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