When breast cancer is diagnosed, it must be treated in a timely manner.

At present, treatment for breast cancer is generally provided at an early stage, in combination with surgical treatment, chemotherapy, etc., and can have a good effect. For patients with advanced diseases, target-oriented treatment, which is more targeted and effective but relatively expensive, is available.

The incidence of breast cancer is high and is associated with genetic factors, obesity, mental and endocrine factors. Breast cancer is severe and can be transferred to other organs of the body, resulting in functional damage to some important organs of the body, which can even endanger life in the event of seriousness.

Surgery treatment

For some early tumours, tumours can generally be removed by surgery. If the lymph nodes under the armpit are infected, they should be cleaned up. The smaller the tumor, the greater the chances of surgery, the better. The procedure is divided into partial and total excision, and some patients need to have their breasts removed. After mastectomy, the patient can perform breast redevelopment surgery, fill the parts of the excised area and choose to perform the procedure in a formal orthopaedic facility.

Radiotherapy

Radiotherapy is a cure for the destruction of cancer cells through high-energy X-rays. Radiotherapy can reduce the recurrence of breast cancer, which should be combined with treatment after surgery to reduce the incidence of cancer, which is combined with treatment, with only 5 per cent for 10 years after breast cancer, and to remove cancer cells from lymphoma lymphoma.

Chemical treatment

Chemical treatment is used to stop the growth of cancer cells and to kill them. The methods of chemotherapy include muscle injections, intravenous injections, capsules or oral treatments. The reduction of tumours prior to the operation is facilitated by chemotherapy, which can also reduce the risk of relapse. The life cycle of chemotherapy is related to the patient ‘ s physical condition and condition, and doctors develop detailed plans based on the patient ‘ s condition.

Target treatment

Target treatment is very precise and can be directed to cancer-specific genes and proteins. Before the target treatment, the patient undergoes a genetic test to find the most effective target drug. Before using a drug, the patient needs to know in advance whether the drug has side effects in order to avoid adverse effects on the body.