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1 Breast Cancer Treatment
2 Treatment 2 aspects 1. Treatment of the breast itself: Local Treatment 2. Treatment of the whole body = Systemic treatment
3 Local Treatment Surgery +/- Radiation Usually: a. Breast Conserving Surgery ( lumpectomy ) + radiation
4 OR b. Mastectomy (+/- radiation)
5 Systemic Treatment Medical oncologist = drug treatment 3 possibilities 1. Hormonal treatment 2. Chemotherapy 3. Biological therapies
6 How do we choose which systemic therapy? Based on features of breast cancer + risk of recurrence
7 2 Important Ideas: 1. For breast cancer, there are a lot of good treatment options 2. The choice of treatment depends on the risk of recurrence and the general health of the patient
8 High Risk of Recurrence = Aggressive Treatment Low Risk of Recurrence = More gentle treatments
9 How do we determine Risk of recurrence? Standard size of tumor lymph node involvement Grade ER PR Her2 Molecular Test
10 Standard Factors Size
11 Nodes
12 LVI
13 Grade
14 ER/PR
15 ER Only ER+ breast cancers benefit from hormonal treatments like Tamoxifen
16 Her2
17 Her2 a marker of more aggressive tumor with high risk of recurrence Recurrence risk is reduced 50% by using the drug Herceptin with chemotherapy
18 Molecular Test gene assay molecular profile ØA test for DNA changes in the tumor, NOT the patient (e.g. oncotype Dx)
19 Oncotype Dx test is done on a sample of tumors another way to determine risk of recurrence and benefit of chemo
20 Oncotype Dx Recurrence Score 0 50 low, intermediate, high low: hormonal therapy high: hormonal + chemo intermediate??
21 What is chemotherapy? Drug treatment given by IV Usually lasts three to six months Get treatment at cancer centre and go home the same day Each visit is about half a day You may need a device in your vein to get chemo You will need to attend a chemo class before you start Chemo is given in cycles
22 Chemo Schedule
23 Chemo Side Effects Common: 1.Hair loss 2.Nausea + Vomiting 3.Infection 4.Sore Mouth 5.Diarrhea or Constipation 6.Headache 7.Body Pain 8.Numbness/tingling fingers + toes 9.Fatigue 10.Early Menopause 11. Chemo Brain
24 Chemo Side Effects Rare: heart muscle damage 2 nd cancer (leukemia) skin/tissue damage at IV site
25 Chemo Regimens CMF AC TC ddact FEC D
26 Tamoxifen Side Effects Common Improved bone density Improved cholesterol reduces risk of cancer in other breast Hot flashes Vaginal discharge Irregular periods
27 Tamoxifen Side Effects Rare Blood clots < 1% risk Cancer of uterus < 1% risk Other Mood changes Weight changes
28 Aromatase Inhibitor Side Effects Hot flashes Joint pain Vaginal dryness Thinning of bones Reduces risk of cancer in other breast
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30 Features of Your Cancer Tumor size Lymph Nodes LVI Grade ER PR Her2
31 My Treatment Plan
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