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Treatment Introduction

Latest researches have designed new chemicals and alternative therapies to fight against this disease. Apart from that, prevention campaigns have provided people with more information about factors that can help to care about BREAST CANCER. In fact, the last decade, there have been many new life-saving TREATMENTS, which offer more hope to patients.

As regards to treatment options, patients and physicians may decide together how to face this stage of the disease. Generally, four standard treatment alternatives are considered: surgery, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy and chemotherapy. Some of them can be combined. Each patient will receive the appropriate therapy according to type of BREAST CANCER, stage and personal medical history.


Most patients who suffer from BREAST CANCER undergo a surgery once the tumor has been localized and classified. In addition, they are likely to receive an adjuvant hormonal therapy (with tamoxifen or an aromatase inhibitor), and/or radiotherapy. Patients are always divided in two main groups that are categorized consistent with the risk category they belong to (high risk or low risk). These categories are created by using general clinical criteria (age, type of cancer, size, and metastasis).


When healthcare providers plan a treatment, they use PCR tests like Oncotype DX or microarray tests like MammaPrint, which can predict BREAST CANCER recurrence risk. FDA (the Food and Drug Administration) approved in 2007 the MammaPrint test as the first formal method to predict BREAST CANCER. Genetics is now a new support for breast cancer prevention and treatment. The MammaPrint test enables practitioners to predict how a woman with early-stage breast cancer will relapse in 5 or 10 years. This information will also help physicians to decide what treatment applies to the initial tumor.


There is another innovative method of TREATING BREAST CANCER. It is called Interstitial laser thermotherapy (ILT). It is a procedure in which destruction of soft tissues in the body is performed through high temperatures created by the local absorption of laser energy.


Radiation treatment also destroys CANCER CELLS that may remain after surgery. Radiation is a traditional procedure that can reduce the risk of recurrence by 50-66% (1/2 - 2/3rds reduction of risk) when is applied in the correct dosage.


Additionally, nowadays, there are complementary treatments to reach mental and body patient health, while conventional therapies are also used. These procedures help patients to relieve symptoms, ease treatment adverse effects and improve quality of life. Some of these complementary therapies are: reiki, acupuncture, hypnosis, music therapy, progressive muscle relaxation and massage among others.


People, who experience BREAST CANCER, usually have uncomfortable or painful physical symptoms to cope with every day. Some of them are caused by the disease itself but others are side effects of the treatments they receive. Therefore, complementary therapies may be a useful element during traditional breast cancer treatments.         

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