Breast Examination by a Health Professional. Women ages 20 - 49 should have a physical examination by a health professional every 1 - 2 years. Those over age 50 should be examined annually.
Self-Examinations. Women have been encouraged to perform a self-examination each month, but some studies have reported no difference in mortality rates between women who do self-examination and those who do not. This does not mean women should stop attempting self-examinations, but they should not...
Read moreMore things to look for on your pathology report - my last post on pathology reports covered histology, margins and grade. Other important... Read more »
Waiting. You do a lot of it when you have breast cancer. Anytime you’re at the doctor’s office, or in a hospital, guaranteed you’re... Read more »
There are two major North American conferences a year where advances in clinical breast cancer research are showcased. The first is the... Read more »
It’s with aching regret that I recently read an online report in which Elizabeth Edwards detailed her initial breast cancer diagnosis.... Read more »
A reader wants to know if HER2 breast cancer can spread to other parts of the body if a lumpectomy and a sentinel node biopsy show that the lymph... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
If you have invasive breast cancer, your surgeon will probably remove some of the lymph nodes under your arm during your lumpectomy or mastectomy.... Read more »
Source: National Cancer Institue
Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy Key Points • • • A sentinel lymph node (SLN) is the first lymph node(s) to which cancer cells are likely to spread... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
There are three levels of axillary lymph nodes (the nodes in the underarm or "axilla" area): Level I is the bottom level, below the lower edge of... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
The lymph nodes reveal information about outlook and they help doctors determine the best types of treatment against the cancer. Your lymph nodes act... Read more »