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- Q What happens before breast cancer surgery?
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The common biopsy procedures let you find out if you have breast cancer within a few days of your biopsy, but the extent of the breast cancer will not be known until after imaging tests and the surgery for local treatment are done.Usually, you meet with... Full Answer
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- Q Do benign breast conditions increase the risk of breast cancer?
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Women diagnosed with certain benign breast conditions may have an increased risk of breast cancer. Some of these conditions are more closely linked to breast cancer risk than others. Doctors often divide benign breast conditions into 3 general groups,... Full Answer
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- Q Can breast cancer skip a generation?
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It is not clear that genes will necessarily "skip" a generation. They can sometimes present at a different time in a person's life than seen previously in other relatives. Other relevant history such as ethnicity, how many female relatives such... Full Answer
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- Q What increases breast cancer risk in women?
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As a woman, you may be at higher than average risk for breast cancer if: You have already had breast cancer, especially before menopause. You have especially lumpy or dense breasts. You are genetically susceptible to cancer. You have close relatives... Full Answer
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- Q How is stage 1 breast cancer treated?
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Stage I These cancers are still relatively small and have not spread to the lymph nodes or elsewhere. Local therapy: Stage I cancers can be treated with either breast-conserving surgery (lumpectomy, partial mastectomy) or modified radical mastectomy. The... Full Answer
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- Q As I get older, does my breast cancer risk increase?
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For women, the older you get, the greater your risk for breast cancer. About 60 percent of cases of breast cancer are found in women over age 60. Your risk is even higher after age 75. If you live to age 95, you have about a 1 in 8 chance of developing... Full Answer
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- Q What is the connection between breast cancer and ovarian cancer?
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Studies suggest that there may be a strong genetic link between breast cancer and ovarian cancer. It seems that the same genetic mutations that increase your risk of developing breast cancer also increase your risk of developing ovarian cancer. Women who... Full Answer
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- Q Can breast cancer be detected early?
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Early detection may be your best defense against breast cancer. The earlier you can detect breast cancer, the better your chance for a cure. Regular breast self-exams, clinical breast exams, and mammograms are the key. Women should do a breast... Full Answer
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- Q What does breast cancer staging mean?
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The stage of your breast cancer refers to a combination of pathology information about the extent of your disease, including: Diameter of the (invasive) tumor - This refers to how big the tumor is. Nodal involvement - This indicates whether the cancer... Full Answer
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- Q What are some misunderstandings about breast cancer risk factors?
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There are a number of misconceptions about what can cause breast cancer. These include, but are not limited to, using deodorants or antiperspirants, wearing an underwire bra, having a miscarriage or induced abortion, or bumping or bruising breast tissue.... Full Answer
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