Breast Cancer &genetics Flashcards
most common form of cancer in american women?
breast
breast cancer: Mortality rate has decreased for 1st time in several years, except in __________ _________women where it has increased.
African American
leading cause of death for women age 20-59?
breast cancer
over ___% of breast lumps are benign
80%
fewer than ___ of women follow guidlines for breast cancer screening
1/3
2 biggest risk factors for breast cancer
female, older
who recommends against routine screening mammography in women ages 40 to 49 years? and replacing annual with biennial (every 2 years) screening mammography for women aged 50 to 74 years?
USPTF
ACS screening guideline: asymptomatic age 20-39
breast Self examination: every month
clinical breast examination: every 3 years
ACS screening guideline: asymptomatic age 35-40
Obtain baseline screening mammogram
ACS screening guideline: asymptomatic age 40+
breast self exam: every month
clinical breast exam: annual
mammogram: annual
4 signs of breast cancer
- lump or thickening (breast or axilla)
- change in size or shape of the breast
- Discharge from the nipple (unilateral)
- A change in the color or feel of the skin of the breast, areola, or nipple (dimpled, puckered or dry and scaly)
4 types of imaging for breast cancer
Mammography
Ultrasound
MRI
Large Format Pathology
do you need a physician referral for a mammogram?
NO not if its been a year since the last one
does medicare and medicaid cover annual mammograms?
yes
women with existing breast problems (abnormal screen, lump, nipple discharge, etc), will they get a mammogram screening?
NO this would be a Dx workup
do you need a physician referral for a Dx workup?
YES
for a Dx mammogram/US what must be done?
area of interest/abnormality must be described and located in “clockface” description and given to radiologist so they know where to focus on.
pathology slide of biopsy: red vs blue/black? which is good and which is bad?
red- good
blue/black- bad
an US guided core biopsy is only used if…
Used only if lesion is visualized by ultrasound
-lidocaine administered and tissue samples obtained easily
what is the standard of care for invasive cancer?
sentinel lymph node biopsy
what is a concern post- sentinel lymph node biopsy?
lymphedema
5 txt options for breast cancer
- Surgery
- Chemotherapy – Oncotype DX
- Radiation Therapy
- SERMS/Aromatase Inhibitors
- Targeted Therapy (Biotherapy)
what is oncotype Dx? (maybe weeds)
biopsy and can tell if pt will respond to chemo before starting it
what are the benefits of target therapy for cancer (biotherapy)?
recognizes cancer cells (chemo doesnt) - can give them for as long as they work. (chemo has a limited time for how long you can give it)