Breast Cancer Flashcards
Definition
· Malignancy of breast tissue
o Most common type: invasive ductal carcinoma
Aetiology
· Genetics (e.g. BRCA-1 and BRCA-2 genes)
· Environmental factors
Risk factors
o Age
o Prolonged exposure to oestrogen · Nulliparity (not having kids) · Early menarche · Late menopause · Obesity · COCP · HRT
o Family history of breast cancer
Epidemiology
· Most common cancer in women (1/9 women in the UK)
· Peak incidence: 40-70 yrs
Presenting symptoms
· Breast lump (usually painless)
· Changes in breast shape
· Nipple discharge (may be bloody)
· Axillary lump
· Symptoms of malignancy:
o Weight loss
o Bone pain
o Paraneoplastic syndromes
Signs on physical examination
· Breast lump
o Firm
o Irregular
o Fixed to surrounding structures
· Peau d’orange
· Skin tethering
· Fixed to chest wall
· Skin ulceration
· Nipple inversion
· Paget’s disease of the nipple - eczema-like hardening of the skin on the nipple
o Usually caused by ductal carcinoma in situ infiltrating the nipple
Investigations
· TRIPLE ASSESSMENT
o Clinical examination
o Imaging:
· Ultrasound (< 35 yrs)
OR
· Mammogram (> 35 yrs)
o Tissue Diagnosis:
· Fine Needle Aspiration
OR
· Core Biopsy
· Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
o A radioactive tracer is injected into the tumour and a scan identifies the sentinel lymph node
o This node is then biopsied to check the extend of spread
· Staging
o CXR
o Liver ultrasound
o CT (brain/thorax)
· Bloods: FBC, U&Es, calcium, bone profile, LFTs, ESR