
Breast Cancer Treatment involves a multidisciplinary approach to identify and eliminate abnormal cell growth within the breast tissue. Modern oncology focuses on precision medicine to target tumors in the milk ducts or lobules, aiming to restore physical health, maintain aesthetics, and prevent the spread of cancer cells to other parts of the body.
Discovery of a new lump or thickened tissue in the breast or underarm area.
Visible changes in the size, shape, or symmetry of the breast.
Skin abnormalities such as dimpling, redness, or a texture resembling orange peel.
Nipple inversion or persistent pain in the nipple area.
Spontaneous discharge other than breast milk.
Persistent swelling or localized discomfort that does not correlate with the menstrual cycle.
HR-Positive breast cancer fueled by estrogen or progesterone hormones.
HER2-Positive or HER2-Low cancers with specific protein over-expression.
Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) requiring aggressive systemic intervention.
Inflammatory Breast Cancer characterized by rapid skin changes and swelling.
Metastatic conditions where cells have migrated to the lymph nodes or distant organs.
Advanced imaging and biopsy are used to determine the tumor’s molecular profile.
Surgical intervention is performed to remove the tumor while preserving as much healthy tissue as possible.
Targeted drug therapies are administered to interrupt specific growth signals of cancer cells.
Systematic treatment like immunotherapy is used to enhance the body's natural defenses.
Precision radiation is applied to the affected area to eliminate any microscopic remnants.
Ongoing monitoring and hormonal therapy are utilized to prevent future recurrence.
Lumpectomy (Breast-Conserving Surgery) The surgical removal of the tumor and a small margin of surrounding healthy tissue.
Mastectomy The removal of the entire breast tissue, often accompanied by immediate oncoplastic reconstruction.
Antibody-Drug Conjugates (ADCs) Advanced "smart" chemotherapy that delivers medication directly to the cancer cells to minimize side effects.
Targeted Therapy Medications designed to attack specific genetic mutations or proteins like HER2 or ESR1.
Immunotherapy Treatment that assists the immune system in identifying and destroying aggressive cancer cells.
Precision Radiation Therapy High-energy beams focused on the tumor site using shortened, highly effective schedules.
Discuss surgical options and reconstruction preferences with the oncoplastic team.
Undergo a complete physical evaluation to ensure readiness for anesthesia.
Follow specific instructions regarding the cessation of certain medications or supplements.
Arrange for post-operative support and home care during the initial recovery phase.
Complete all pre-treatment mapping and diagnostic scans as scheduled.
Diagnostic Mammography to provide detailed views of the breast tissue.
Breast MRI for high-resolution imaging of the tumor's extent and location.
Ultrasound-guided biopsy to determine the specific molecular subtype of the cancer.
Blood chemistry panels including tumor markers and organ function tests.
Genetic testing to identify inherited mutations that may influence treatment choices.
Utilizes real-time biomarkers to match patients with the most effective medications.
Minimizes damage to healthy cells through the use of targeted delivery systems.
Offers high survival rates through early detection and rapid intervention.
Integrates aesthetic considerations with life-saving surgical procedures.
Provides a personalized roadmap to recovery based on the unique biology of the tumor.
Specialized post-operative care to manage incision sites and physical comfort.
Early physical therapy to maintain range of motion in the arm and shoulder.
Transition from hospital care to home recovery within the recommended timeframe.
Gradual return to daily activities guided by the clinical oncology team.
Scheduled follow-up visits to monitor healing and long-term wellness.
Regular surveillance through imaging to ensure continued remission.
Adherence to long-term hormonal or maintenance therapies as prescribed.
Participation in nutritional and lifestyle programs to support overall health.
Engagement with survivor support networks for emotional and psychological well-being.
Consistent physical activity to improve energy levels and metabolic health.