Treatments
In
recent years, there's been an
explosion of life-saving
treatment advances against
breast cancer, bringing new hope
and excitement. Instead of only
one or two options, today
there's an overwhelming menu of
treatment choices that fight the
complex mix of cells in each
individual cancer. The
decisions—surgery, then perhaps
radiation, hormonal
(anti-estrogen) therapy, and/or
chemotherapy—can feel
overwhelming.
breastcancer.org can help you
understand your cancer stage and
appropriate options, so you and
your doctors can arrive at the
best treatment plan for YOU.
In
the following pages of the
Treatment
section, you can learn about:
-
Overview of Options
What types of treatment are
available and which might be
appropriate for you.
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Surgery
Breast-conserving surgery
(lumpectomy), mastectomy,
and lymph node dissection,
and what to expect from
each.
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Radiation Therapy
What it is, who it's for,
advantages, side effects,
and what to expect when you
get it.
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Targeted Therapies
Including Herceptin:
How they work, who should
get them, how they're given,
side effects, and major
studies.
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Hormonal Therapy
The link between hormones
and breast cancer and how
different groups of
drugs—including ERDs, SERMs,
and aromatase inhibitors—can
affect that link.
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Chemotherapy
Who should get it, how it
works, different types, side
effects, and how to manage
them.
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Complementary Medicine
How complementary medicine
techniques such as
acupuncture, meditation, and
yoga could be a helpful
addition to your regular
medical treatment. Includes
research on complementary
techniques and ways to find
qualified practitioners.
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Building Long-Term Health
Why it's so important to
stick to your treatment
plan, take the full course
of medications, and continue
with regular tests and
doctors' visits to keep
yourself healthy into the
future.
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