Early Stage Breast Cancer
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EARLY STAGE BREAST CANCER
Early Stage Breast Cancer
Life chances are very high with early diagnosis
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women and when diagnosed at an early stage, it can be cured. success rate is over 90%. Early stage breast cancer is characterized by a limited tumor size, lymph node It refers to cases where there is little or no spread to the glands and no spread to distant organs. This one the right interventions at this stage can increase both the patient's life expectancy and quality of life. protects to a certain extent.
Early Stage Breast Cancer Symptoms
Noticeable hardness or mass in the breast
Nipple retraction, deformity
Discharge from the nipple (especially bloody)
Orange peel appearance on the skin
Palpable swelling in the armpit
Asymmetric breast appearance
It is also common to find cases without these symptoms, which can only be detected by mammography. For this reason regular screening is vital.
Diagnosis Process
Breast examination and ultrasonography
Mammography (especially over 40)
MRI imaging (in selected cases)
Definitive diagnosis by biopsy
Pathology evaluates tumor type, hormone receptor status (ER, PR, HER2)
Staging
Early-stage breast cancer is usually classified as Stage 0, I or II:
Stage 0 (in situ): Tumor has not yet spread to surrounding tissue
Stage I Tumor is smaller than 2 cm, has not spread to lymph nodes
Stage II Tumor is between 2-5 cm or has spread to a small number of lymph nodes
Treatment Methods
Surgical Intervention
- Breast Conserving Surgery (Lumptectomy): The tumor and surrounding tissue is removed, the breast
protected
- Mastectomy: The entire breast can be removed if necessary
- Sentinel lymph node biopsy: Lymph spread is evaluated
Radiotherapy
It is applied after breast-conserving surgery; it reduces the risk of cancer recurrence.
Hormone Therapy
It is applied for 5-10 years in hormone receptor positive tumors.
Chemotherapy
It can be applied in selected early stage patients. It is especially preferred in aggressive tumor types.
Targeted Therapy (HER2+)
In HER2 positive patients, biologic agents such as Trastuzumab are used.
Process Management Suitable for Health Tourism Process Management Suitable for Health Tourism
- - Report evaluation and second opinion for international patients
- - Case analysis in a multidisciplinary tumor council
- - Integrated execution of surgical, oncologic and radiologic treatment plans
- - Accommodation, transfer and escort support
- - Long-term tracking and digital control system
Every breast cancer detected early can be treated with hope.
You can contact us for detailed information about early stage breast cancer, to request a second opinion or to plan your personalized treatment.