Diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer
Breast cancer is a common malignant neoplasm in women and has become the highest malignant neoplasm in women, the causes of which are not yet fully known but may be related to genetic factors, reproductive factors, sexual hormones, nutrition and diet, environmental factors, etc. Symptoms are mainly due to mammograms, changes in breast skin, changes in nipples, emulsions of nipples, and lymphoma swollen lymphoma. At present, our clinical diagnosis is based on medical examinations, video examinations (e.g. mammograms, ultrasound, CT, etc.) and pathological examinations. Among them, pathological examinations are the gold standard for identifying breast cancer. If breast cancer is diagnosed, we still have a lot of treatment, including surgery, treatment, chemotherapy, endocrine treatment and target-oriented treatment. Our doctors will develop individualized treatments based on the patient ‘ s specific condition and needs. Surgery: is the main method of breast cancer treatment, including breast cancer excision, breast cancer root and breast cancer breast milk. Treatment: It is often used for post-operative assistive treatment to reduce the risk of relapse. Chemotherapy: It can be used for pre-operative tumor reduction, post-operative assistive treatment and treatment of late-stage breast cancer. Endocrine treatment: The main focus is on hormonal positive breast cancer, which inhibits the growth of cancer cells by inhibiting hormones. Target treatment: The treatment for cancer cell-specific targets has more targeted and lower side effects. How do we prevent breast cancer? Weight control: Avoid obesity, especially in the waist. Regular exercise: to maintain physical exercise and reduce the risk of disease. Periodic screening: periodic breast self-inspection and clinical examination to detect anomalies in a timely manner. Avoiding harmful factors: Stay away from tobacco, harmful chemicals and radiation. These measures do not fully prevent the occurrence of breast cancer, but they can reduce the likelihood of disease and improve access to early detection and treatment. If breast abnormalities are detected, they should be examined in a timely manner.
Breast cancer