Breast Cancer: Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Breast Cancer: Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment encompass the methods used to detect, diagnose, and treat breast cancer. Screening typically involves mammograms, ultrasound, and MRI, which help identify potential tumors or abnormalities in the breast before symptoms appear. Diagnosis is confirmed through biopsy, where a sample of tissue is examined to determine whether cancer is present and to assess its type and stage. Treatment options include surgery (such as mastectomy or lumpectomy), radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy, often combined based on the cancer’s stage and molecular characteristics. Advances in personalized medicine allow treatments to be tailored to the specific genetic makeup of the cancer, improving effectiveness and reducing side effects. Early detection and tailored treatments have significantly improved survival rates and quality of life for breast cancer patients.

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