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Breast Cancer Treatment: Options Stage 1
Treatment for stage 1 breast cancer:
  • Lumpectomy to remove only the cancer and some surrounding breast tissue, followed by lymph node removal and radiation therapy
  • Modified radical mastectomy with or without breast reconstructive surgery
  • Clinical trials for stage 1 breast cancer
Any one of the following may also be added following surgery:
  • Radiation therapy to the lymph nodes and chest wall after a modified mastectomy
  • Systemic chemotherapy with or without hormone therapy
  • Hormone therapy
  • LHRH antagonist therapy instead of surgery to remove ovaries
  • Clinical trial of trastuzumab (Herceptin) combined with systemic chemotherapy
Important factors that influence decision making:
  • A history of endometrial cancer makes hormone therapy risky.
  • A history of stroke, DVT or pulmonary embolism makes tamoxifen therapy more risky.
  • A history of vision problems or retinal disease makes tamoxifen therapy more risky.
  • Being pregnant limits drug and hormone therapy options.
  • Breast feeding limits drug and hormone therapy options.
  • Having had your ovaries removed makes hormone therapy unnecessary.
  • Having had your uterus removed makes hormone therapy less risky.
  • Hormone receptor status: hormone therapy is not an option if the tumor is estrogen receptor negative.
  • Hormone therapy can increase the risk of osteoporosis.
  • Hormone therapy recipients will need close follow-up to make sure they do not develop uterine cancer.
  • The desire to get pregnant makes tamoxifen therapy more risky, because it can cause birth defects.
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Last Updated: Sep 13, 2007  References
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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