Surgical Disease of the Breast Flashcards

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What are the types of breast cancer?

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  • -Ductal carcinoma in situ (noninvasive)
  • -Invasive/infiltrating ductal carcinoma (most common type of breast cancer)
  • -Invasive/infiltrating lobular carcinoma
  • -Inflammatory breast cancer
  • -Paget disease of nipple
  • -Some other super rare kinds
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What are some ways to classify breast cancer?

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  1. By grade:
    grade 1 = well-differentiated
    grade 2 = moderately differentiated
    grade 3 = poorly differentiated
  2. By receptors: estrogen receptor pos/neg; progesterone receptor pos/neg
  3. By HER2 levels: normal or elevated
  4. By genes, e.g. BRCA1 (helps with assessing likelihood of recurrence)
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How is breast cancer staged?

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TNM system for breast cancer:
--T: tumor size
--N: whether it's spread to axillary/regional lymph nodes
--M: whether there is distant metastasis
"Tis" is carcinoma in situ
T1 = tumor < 20mm
etc. (it's really detailed)
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What are the signs and symptoms of malignant breast disease?

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Abnormal mammogram
Breast mass (hard, immobile, single dominant lesion with irregular borders)
More advanced cancer: axillary adenopathy, skin findings e.g. erythema, thickening, dimpling

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What is the workup for malignant breast disease?

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Biopsy
Receptor testing (ER, PR)
HER2 testing
Staging

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What are the surgical options for malignant breast disease:

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  1. Mastectomy

2. Breast conserving treatment (surgery + radiation)

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What are the factors that make a patient ineligible for breast conserving treatment (surgery + radiation) and therefore they will need mastectomy?

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Patients will need mastectomy in the following cases:

  1. Multiple tumors
  2. Diffuse malignant microcalcifications
  3. Prior breast radiation
  4. Persistently positive resection margins
  5. Large tumor relative to breast size
  6. Pregnancy
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What is the evaluation for a breast lump?

UpToDate

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HPI/PE - assess the following:
change in breast appearance
skin changes
new nipple inversion
breast pain
cervical/clavicular/axillary lymph nodes
breast exam including tail

Imaging - get an ultrasound or a mammogram:
If young woman with clinically benign mass and no family history of breast cancer, get ultrasound
Otherwise, get mammogram

(UpToDate)

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What is the workup for a breast mass?

Surgical Recall

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  1. Clinical breast exam
  2. Mammogram or breast ultrasound
  3. Fine needle aspiration, core biopsy, or
    open biopsy
    (Surgical Recall)
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How do you proceed if the

mass appears to be a cyst?

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Aspirate it with a needle

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