Three easy steps to begin with, to save your live!!!!Self examine yourself every once in a while to see if you have breast cancer, it only takes a couple of minutes:
A blog that describes Breast Cancer, talks about its risk factors and how to treat yourself with all available treatment options for breast cancer.
Showing posts with label Treatment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Treatment. Show all posts
Treatment by Tamoxifen
Tamoxifen is a antagonist, a type of receptor ligand or drug that doesn't provoke a response when binding to a receptor, of the estrogen receptor in the breast cancer. The generic name for Tamoxifen is Nolvadex. It helps treat women that are diagnosed with hormone – receptor – positive, early staged breast cancer after surgery.
External Radiation Therapy
External Radiation Therapy, also known as external beam therapy, carries high beam of radiation by x- rays
and sends them directly to breast cancer cells. The high beam is send by a large machine called
a linear accelerator and targeted at the tumor site, this treatment option for
breast cancer is delivered in two treatment fields: one starts in the middle of the chest and faces the
side, while the other starts from the side breast and faces the middle of the
chest, where the breastbone is located.
Internal Radiation Therapy
Radiation Therapy is also known as partial - breast therapy or brachy therapy because it usually therapy after
lumpectomy surgery and/or regular treatment. It uses radioactive substance
that is closed by wires or needles and are placed near the breast cancer cell
(for first time treatment) or therapy were the cancer was (for therapy after
lumpectomy) There are two different methods of giving Internal Radiation: Multi-Catheter and Balloon-Catheter
Internal Radiation.Radiation Therapy

Radiation therapy is the best treatment options for breast cancer since it can treat all stages of breast cancer, from stage 0 to stage 3. It can be treated after Lumpectomy or Mastectomy surgeries, it has the ability to destroy and cancerous cells that might be in the breast after the tumor has been removed. Pregnant women should NOT have radiation therapy.
Biological Therapy
Biological Therapy is known by many terms such as: Immunotherapy, immunologic therapy and bio-therapy. This treatment option uses the bodies immune system or drugs to act on cancerous cells without harming the normal cells of breast. One form of treatment they use are antibodies, which is a type of protein that can attach to other specific proteins called antigens, to attack cancerous cell or stop their activities. Some antibodies that are used in this treatment option for breast cancer are Herceptin and trastuzumab.
Chemotherapy Treatment
Chemotherapy treatment uses medicine, a combination of one or more kind of medicine, to target all cancer cells in the body and at the original cancer site by going through the bloodstream. Then it weakens them, kills them and most likely prevent them from re-occurrence. There are two main treatment options in chemotherapy: Stem cell and bone narrow, Activant and Navigant.
Hormonal Therapy
This treatment links hormones and breast cancer. Hormonal therapy can be given before, during or after any treatment options for breast cancer. Its usually used for early stage hormone, receptor, positive breast cancer so it can stop the risk of any cancer that might show up after surgery, for advanced stage breast cancer and for hormone, receptor, positive, who hasn’t yet been diagnosed with breast cancer but are at but are at high risk to get breast cancer.
Lumpectomy Surgery
One of the most common types of breast cancer surgery is known as Lumpectomy (type of mastectomy). This is a type of surgery done for breast cancer and removes the tumor/lump and some of the normal cells around it that might be affected by cancer.
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