The importance of treatment in breast cancer treatment

The importance of treatment in breast cancer treatment

Breast cancer is one of the most common malignant tumours in women and poses a serious threat to their life and health. In our country, the incidence of breast cancer has increased every year and has become the leading cause of cancer deaths among women. The treatment of breast cancer consists mainly of surgery, treatment, chemotherapy, endocrine treatment and target-oriented treatment. Among them, treatment plays an important role in breast cancer treatment. This paper will briefly describe the importance of treatment for breast cancer.

I. Definition and principles of treatment

Demobilization, i.e. radiotherapy, is a method of treating tumours using electronic beams, proton beams, heavy ion beams from radioisotope-generated α, beta, gamma rays or particle accelerators. The purpose of the treatment of tumours is achieved mainly by destroying the DNA structure of the tumour cells, thereby depriving them of their reproductive capacity.

II. Application of treatment for breast cancer

1. Assistive treatment of early breast cancer

For early breast cancer patients, surgery is the primary treatment. Treatment as a post-operative support can reduce the incidence of breast cancer and increase survival. In the case of patients who have undergone breast-pumping, the programme reduces local relapse rates and increases breast beauty. In the case of patients with improved breast cancer, treatment reduces the rate of local relapse and increases the non-sick life cycle.

2. Palliative treatment of late-stage breast cancer

In the case of patients with late-term breast cancer, medical treatment reduces the tumour load, relieves symptoms and improves the quality of life. Treatment can be used to treat breast cancer transfer stoves, such as bone transfer, brain transfer, etc., to reduce pain and extend the life of the patient.

3. Treatment of breast cancer relapses and residual stoves

In the case of re-emergence of breast cancer or residuals of surgically removed stoves, therapeutics can provide good local control. It is possible to eliminate residual tumour cells and reduce the risk of relapse through the practice.

III. Advantages of treatment

1. Small injury: The medical treatment is a non-starter treatment, with minor physical damage to the patient and applies to patients of different ages and physical condition.

2. Short term of treatment: The usual five-to-six-week course of treatment is shorter than the chemotherapy cycle and is easy for patients to accept.

3. Precise efficacy: The efficacy of treatment in breast cancer can reduce relapse and increase survival.

4. Symptoms are manageable: as the treatment technology continues to improve, therapeutic complications are effectively controlled and the quality of life of patients is guaranteed.

IV. Attention to treatment

1. Before being released, patients are required to undergo detailed examinations, including haematological examinations, EKGs, lung CTs, etc., to ensure that they are fit for treatment.

2. In the course of the treatment, the patient may have complications such as skin damage and radiopneumonia, which require timely medical attention and treatment on medical advice.

3. Upon completion of the treatment, the patient is required to regularly review, monitor changes in the condition and promptly identify and deal with the complications associated with the treatment.

In general, treatment for breast cancer is of great importance. The use of treatment can reduce the incidence of breast cancer, increase the survival rate and improve the quality of life of patients. However, treatment is not universal and patients are required to choose the appropriate treatment, under the guidance of a doctor, in the light of their own condition. In the future, the use of treatment for breast cancer will become more widespread with the development of therapeutic technology, which will provide evangelization to more patients.