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Breast Cancer Shannan McQuade & Ashley Haman History of Breast Cancer • Ancient Egyptians discovered Breast Cancer – Over 3,500 years ago • Hippocrates discovered it • Named the disease karkinos – Greek name for “crab” History Cont. • Henri Le Dran • In 1957 suggested that surgical removal of the tumors could help treat it • Infected lymph nodes of the armpit must be removed • 1900 & 2000 • William Halsted developed radical mastectomy that removed breast and auxiliary node What happens? • There are no known symptoms (early breast cancer) • Later symptoms (women): – Lump on breast or near armpit • Hard, uneven edges • Usually doesn’t hurt – Change in size, shape, or feel of breast/nipple – Fluid from nipple • Symptoms in men: – Breast lump – Breast pain and tenderness • Advanced Symptoms: – – – – Bone pain Breast pain Skin ulcers Swelling of armpit by breast – Weight loss Treatment Factors • Discovery: – – – – – – Breast MRI Breast ultrasound Breast biopsy CT scan Mammography PET Scan • Type and stage • Sensitive to hormones • Over produces HER2/neu – Transmembrane protein Treatment • Local – Only area of disease • Radiation and surgery • Systemic – Affects whole body • chemotherapy • Targeted therapy (Biologic therapy) – Anti-cancer drug target certain cell • Hormone therapy – Block hormones that fuel cancer growth • Lumpectomy (remove • Drug tamoxifen lump) • Aromatize inhibitors • Mastectomy (removes • Chemotherapy all of breast) • Radiation therapy How is Breast Cancer passed on? • Only 10% of Breast Cancer is inherited. – Caused by mutated gene – The gene is usually passed down from mother (sometimes father) • Only know of two genes that cause breast cancer: – BRCA 1 & BRCA 2 • Other causes include: – Late pregnancy – Age: • ¼ affect women under 50 • ½ affect women between the ages of 50-69 • ¼ affect women 70 years or older Interesting Facts • • • • • • • Kathy Bates Sheryl Crow Ann Romney Richard Roundtree Judy Bloom 1/8 women will have breast cancer 226,000 women in the US will be diagnosed this year • 2,200 men in the US will be diagnosed Works Cited • American Institute for Cancer Research. American Institute for Cancer Research. 12 Feb. 2013. Web. 25 Feb. 2013. • Mandal, Ananya Dr. MD. “History of Breast Cancer.” News Medical. n.p. Web. 25 Feb. 2013. • Donnelly, Kaitlin. “17 Celbs Who Lived with Breast Cancer.” Prevention. Prevention. Sep. 2012. Web. 25 Feb. 2013. • Pub Med Health. U.S. National Library of Medicine. 18 Sep. 2012. Web. 25 Feb. 2013.