Breast Cancer - Male

Carpool Karaoke - Music and Breast Cancer Awareness
Carpool Karaoke - Music and Breast Cancer Awareness administrator 2 Views • 2 years ago

Stage2 male breast cancer survivor Michael Catherwood sings "Wagon Wheel" by Old Crow Medicine Show in this version of carpool karaoke, which included oncologist Dr. Stephen Lemon and singer Kiana Meradith, who lent her fine guitar and vocal skills to the ride along. A faculty member at Creighton University, Mike shares what it was like to go through breast cancer as a male. He also emphasizes the importance of breast cancer awareness as a disease that affects men too. Visit http://www.oacancer.com/carpool to see other cancer survivors sing their #CarpoolKaraoke songs.

Research shows that music has a place in not only helping patients cope with pain, but also providing physical and mental health benefits. Inspired by the Late Late Show with James Cordon Carpool Karaoke series, Oncology Associates created their version to highlight how music can play a role in the cancer journey.

The risk of getting breast cancer in men is about 1 in 1,000. While this risk is considerably lower than it is for women, breast cancer is a disease that men should be aware of as it can happen to them.

Over 2,300 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed in men this year. The cancer treatment for men with breast cancer is the same as it is for women. And, much like it is for women, the earlier the cancer can be detected the more likely it is that treatment can help.
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Dr. Stephen Lemon is no longer affiliated with Oncology Associates in Omaha and now practices at the Overlake Cancer Center in the Seattle, WA area. He invites you to follow his ongoing work at https://www.lightersideofcancer.com/

Trucut Biopsy for Breast Cancer | Identifying Breast Cancer in Females | Dr Jay Mehta
Trucut Biopsy for Breast Cancer | Identifying Breast Cancer in Females | Dr Jay Mehta administrator 2 Views • 2 years ago

Dr Jay Mehta is the Scientific Director of Shree IVF Clinic, a luxury facility for Advanced Assisted Reproduction and Advanced Pelvic Surgery in Mumbai.

Breast cancer is by far the most common cancer which occurs in Indian women. The commonest reason to suspect breast cancer in Indian women is when They begin to feel a palpable lump in their breast. Women commonly experience this especially while they are doing their routine household things.

Commonly in our country, after this is established, women are recommended to do a SonoMammography of their Breast. The report which comes out usually gives a prediction score. It’s called as the BIRADs score. The score of 4 and 5 is suspicious of a malignancy or an underlying Breast Cancer. Following this the women are typically recommended to undergo a biopsy. Breast biopsy is an office based procedure which is done under local anaesthesia and ultrasound guidance. It is done under sterile precautions and after that you can immediately go back to your routine. A short course of painkillers and antibiotics might be prescribed simultaneously.

The tissue is typically obtained in the form of cores and are sent for HistoPathological analysis along with IHC or Immuno Histochemistry testing. Testing involves assessment of the Estrogen Receptors (ER), Progesterone Receptors (PR), Her 2- neu Receptors and other markers.

These reports usually take 7 to 8 days. Based on the final reports and the supportive PET Scans, the further treatment and plan of action is decided on a case to case basic.

Dr Jay Mehta and team shall answer further questions if any, personal correspondence can be done on shreeivfclinic@gmail.com.

Regards,
Dr Jay Mehta
Shree IVF Clinic
9920914115/ 8369540816 for appointments.

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