You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer Breast Cancer Nonlactating Breast Infection • Breast Cancer • • Benign Breast Diseases • Jun 16 08 Periareolar infection occurring in patients with periductal mastitis has already been described. This infection is usually central and subareolar. Peripheral breast abscesses can occur in patients with other systemic conditions such as diabetes, steroid… Breast Abscess • Breast Cancer • • Benign Breast Diseases • Jun 16 08 Lactating Breast Infection Nursing mothers can develop cellulitis or abscess formation secondary to infection with staphylococcus aureus. The portal of entry is usually an irritated or cracked nipple. It is not known whether poor… Duct Papilloma • Breast Cancer • • Benign Breast Diseases • Jun 16 08 Duct papillomas can be solitary or multiple. These lesions can present in isolation but are often noted in association with other benign breast pathology. Although papillary lesions are histologically similar, there are different subtypes in… Multiple Peripheral Papillomas • Breast Cancer • • Benign Breast Diseases • Jun 16 08 Multiple papillomas tend to occur in peripheral ducts and present with a palpable mass associated in rare cases with nipple discharge. The diagnosis is usually made on core or excision biopsy. Inadequate excision results… Periductal Mastitis • Breast Cancer • • Benign Breast Diseases • Jun 16 08 Periductal mastitis refers to the inflammatory process occurring around dilated ducts. The etiology and pathogenesis of periductal mastitis is debatable. One theory suggests that the process consists of initial duct dilatation followed by distention. This… Mammary-Duct Fistula • Breast Cancer • • Benign Breast Diseases • Jun 16 08 Mammary-duct fistula is a communication between a subareolar duct and skin, usually occurring in the periareolar region. It often occurs spontaneously following underlying periductal mastitis but can also occur following incision and drainage of a… Duct Ectasia • Breast Cancer • • Benign Breast Diseases • Jun 16 08 Duct ectasia is a benign condition associated with loss of elastin within the walls of the duct, with an associated chronic inflammatory cell infiltrate. This results in duct dilatation and shortening. Duct ectasia should be… Cysts • Breast Cancer • • Benign Breast Diseases • Jun 16 08 Breast cysts commonly occur in the fifth and sixth decades, with a peak incidence occurring around the age of 50. It can therefore be assumed that their etiology is related to an alteration in the overall… Phyllodes Tumor • Breast Cancer • • Benign Breast Diseases • Jun 16 08 Phyllodes tumors range from benign to malignant and often clinically mimic a fibroadenoma. They are, however, distinct neoplastic lesions derived from monoclonal stromal cells and because of their malignant potential are managed by surgical excision.… Hamartoma • Breast Cancer • • Benign Breast Diseases • Jun 16 08 Hamartomas are rare and present as well-circumscribed, mobile lesions. They are often impalpable and may be an incidental finding on screening mammography. Radiology Breast hamartomas are one of the few breast abnormalities that have characteristic… Fibroadenoma • Breast Cancer • • Benign Breast Diseases • Jun 16 08 Fibroadenomas have previously been regarded as benign neoplasms, but should now be considered as an aberration of normal development. The peak incidence occurs in the third decade. An increasing number of newly developed fibroademonas are being… Nodularity • Breast Cancer • • Benign Breast Diseases • Jun 16 08 Various pathologic terms have been used in the past to describe nodularity. Nodularity in the breast may be focal or generalized. This is such a common finding that it should be regarded as normal or a… Breast Pain • Breast Cancer • • Benign Breast Diseases • Jun 16 08 Due to the increasing awareness of breast cancer, most women now seek advice from their general practitioner about breast pain symptoms. Female patients may present with a variety of symptoms that can range from relatively… General Approach to Patients Presenting with Benign Breast Disease • Breast Cancer • • Benign Breast Diseases • Jun 16 08 A detailed history is obtained from each patient. This history should include risk factors for the development of breast cancer. Following this, a thorough clinical examination is performed.… Benign Breast Diseases • Breast Cancer • • Benign Breast Diseases • Jun 16 08 The vast majority of women presenting with breast symptoms will have an underlying benign etiology. Only 1 in 10 of all women referred to a specialist breast clinic will have breast cancer. After establishing… New possibilities for breast cancer treatment on the horizon • Breast Cancer news • • Breast Cancer • Jun 16 08 The first patient scans from a custom-built scanner combining positron emission tomography (PET) and computed tomography (CT) technologies indicate that these scans could significantly improve breast cancer imaging… Future Hope for Patients with Breast Cancers Resistant to Tamoxifen • Breast Cancer news • • Breast Cancer • Jun 16 08 Researchers have found a new family of therapeutic agents that interferes with the ability of estrogen to stimulate the growth of breast cancer cells. The results of… Adjuvant Therapy of Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer • • Adjuvant Therapy of Breast Cancer • Jun 16 08 Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women in the United States and is second only to lung cancer as the most common cause of cancer-related mortality. In 2000, it is… New Approaches for Adjuvant Therapy • Breast Cancer • • Adjuvant Therapy of Breast Cancer • Jun 16 08 Historically, adjuvant chemotherapy has been tested in combination regimens, in which one multiagent regimen is cycled over time to allow recovery of normal tissues (in particular, hematologic recovery). The doses of each… Assessment of Risk and Choice of Adjuvant Therapy • Breast Cancer • • Adjuvant Therapy of Breast Cancer • Jun 16 08 In order to decide which patients will benefit from the addition of adjuvant therapy, it is important to assess each woman’s risk of developing recurrent disease. Competing comorbid conditions… Role of High-Dose Chemotherapy for High-Risk Breast Cancer • Breast Cancer • • Adjuvant Therapy of Breast Cancer • Jun 16 08 The investigation of high-dose chemotherapy for the treatment of women with breast cancer was supported by laboratory findings that suggested a dose-response relationship for alkylating agents. Medical advances… Beyond CMF: The Use of Doxorubicin and Taxane-Containing Regimens • Breast Cancer • • Adjuvant Therapy of Breast Cancer • Jun 16 08 In the chemotherapy overview analysis, 11 trials included women who were randomized to receive CMF versus an anthracycline-containing regimen (either doxorubicin or, in European trials, epirubicin). There was… Chemotherapy in the Adjuvant Setting • Breast Cancer • • Adjuvant Therapy of Breast Cancer • Jun 16 08 In a similar fashion to tamoxifen, the EBCTCG performed an overview of the worldwide randomized data for the use of adjuvant chemotherapy in early-stage breast cancer (almost 18,000 women randomized in 47… Ovarian Ablation • Breast Cancer • • Adjuvant Therapy of Breast Cancer • Jun 16 08 Ovarian ablation is among the oldest treatments for metastatic breast cancer. Beatson first described the method in 1896 when he reported the dramatic shrinkage of tumor in three women with locally advanced disease. Surgical oophorectomy… Tamoxifen and the Risk of Contralateral Breast Cancer: Role as a Chemopreventive Agent • Breast Cancer • • Adjuvant Therapy of Breast Cancer • Jun 16 08 Women randomized to 5 years of tamoxifen in the overview analysis were found to have a 47% (SD 9) reduction in the risk of… Page 3 of 7 pages < 1 2 3 4 5 > Last » << Back to main