Monday, January 11, 2010

Ductal Breast Cancer Invasive Breast Cancer Or Inflammatory?

Invasive breast cancer or inflammatory? - ductal breast cancer

My mother showed signs of pneumonia in early October, orange within 3 weeks was reddish, with flat nipples and scarred skin, very inflamed and swollen, which is later found an ulcer later dr. It is an ulcerated tumor. He was diagnosed with breast cancer with invasive ductal tumor of 8 cm, without Margain diagnosed for surgery. Then she is treated with primary chemotherapy in the hope of reducing the tumor to perform a mastectomy, stage QTY until surgery. The fact is that the treatment is in its 2nd Chemotherapy and "infection" is worse. He was treated with antibiotics 3rd Although a biopsy can be an inflammatory cancer misdiagnosis may be related to a tumor? THANKS

2 comments:

Denisedd... said...

Inflammatory breast cancer, invasive breast cancer, but breast cancer is often invasive-inflammatory. Your biopsy came probably as invasive ductal carcinoma. IBC is a clinical diagnosis, and yes, the IPC had a tumor. You should already have the scene, the scene is so true, before the start of treatment. You should have the PET and bone scan to see if the Mets. The LAC is always a period of at least 3B.

Janet said...

Most doctors will tell you to be absolutely sure about the facts of a tumor, everything must be examined under a microscope. Remember, you always get a different opinion.

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