Breast Cancer Treatment

There are two major goals of breast cancer treatment:

1) To rid the body of the cancer as completely as possible.
2) To prevent cancer from returning.

How Is Treatment Determined?

The type of treatment recommended to you by your cancer specialist will depend on the size and location of the tumor in the breast, the results of lab tests done on the cancer cells and the stage or extent of the disease. Your doctor usually considers your age and general health as well as your feelings about the treatment options.

Be sure to discuss your treatment options with your cancer specialist.

What Are the Types of Breast Cancer Treatment?

Breast cancer treatments are local or systemic.

Local treatments are used to remove, destroy or control the cancer cells in a specific area, such as the breast. They include:

Systemic treatments are used to destroy or control cancer cells all over the body. They include:

Systemic therapy can be given after local treatment (adjuvant therapy) or before (neoadjuvant therapy). Adjuvant therapy is used after local treatments to kill any cancer cells that remain in the body and may be in other parts of the body.

A patient may have just one form of treatment or a combination, depending on her needs.

Tips to Remember about Choosing Breast Cancer Treatment

Although there are some typical treatment regimens used to treat breast cancer, women do have choices.

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