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Suggest Precautions And Treatment For Breast Cancer

my untie is suffering from breast cancer, the lump of breast was identified 5 months ago without any pain but very recently as per doctor suggestion we have done some test and identified that it become breast cancer, so sir i would request to you to give me some suggestion, what should we do?
Tue, 30 Aug 2016
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Oncologist 's  Response
hello dear. She requires detailed workup including biopsy, blood investigations followed by appropriate management in the form of surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy if required. It is a curable disease so you must start the treatment.
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General Surgeon Dr. Koen Vermeiren's  Response
If it's proven that the lump is breast cancer ( and this should have been done by MRI scan, ultrasound , mammography and core biopsy), your untie should be sent to a hospital breast oncologist/ surgical oncologist for breast/ gyneacologist and her case should be discussed what's the best treatment for her.
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Suggest Precautions And Treatment For Breast Cancer

hello dear. She requires detailed workup including biopsy, blood investigations followed by appropriate management in the form of surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy if required. It is a curable disease so you must start the treatment. Thanks and regards