Monday, 13 April 2009

Breast Cancer Alert

Every woman age 40 years and over knows how important it is to examine her breast once each month. The recommended time for this examination is a few days to one week after menstruation as there are usually physical changes to the breast during and immediately after menstruation.



The purpose of this examination is to detect early any presence of a lump. Performing this monthly examination has saved many lives. However, a new form of breast cancer has surfaced. It is known as Inflammatory Breast Cancer or IBC.



This form of breast cancer, considered to be the most aggressive form of cancer, has been unrecognized for a long time. Breast cancer societies interviewed had not heard of it. Out of the forty-six people interviewed about this condition only four people had heard of IBC.



IBC is not a respecter of age. A 16 year old girl has died from this form of cancer. She was ashamed to tell her mother about the change in her breast structure. Previously, doctors diagnosed IBC, in its early stages, as a bug bite and prescribed antibiotic therapy. Needless to say those patients have since died.



A mammogram alone may not detect IBC.



Early signs and Symptoms
Redness (warm to the touch)
Lesion like a bug bite



Later symptoms
Slightly enlarged breast
Thickening of the skin
Persistent itching
Inverted nipple



IBC is a very aggressive and rare form of cancer. It may occur in men but usually at an older age than in women



Diagnosis
Biopsy
Mammogram
Breast Ultrasound.



Treatment
Chemotherapy
Surgery
radiation




Margaret Okubo

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