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Lymph Node Involvement in Breast Cancer: Everything You Must Know
Lymph Node Involvement in Breast Cancer: Everything You Must Know administrator 0 Views • 4 hours ago

What do positive lymph nodes mean for breast cancer? Why do lymph nodes matter in breast cancer? How do lymph nodes influence treatment options and prognosis? Is there a difference between lymph node metastasis and metastatic breast cancer? In this video, Dr. Jennifer Griggs explains everything you need to know about lymph node involvement in breast cancer.

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Breast Cancer Stages Explained: A Comprehensive Guide
Breast Cancer Stages Explained: A Comprehensive Guide administrator 0 Views • 4 hours ago

What does your breast cancer stage mean? How do doctors determine the stage of breast cancer? How are different breast cancer stages treated? In this video, Dr. Jennifer Griggs explains everything you need to know about the staging system for breast cancer.

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What is stage and grade in breast cancer? With Dr Tasha
What is stage and grade in breast cancer? With Dr Tasha administrator 0 Views • 4 hours ago

One of the most commonly asked questions that I explain to patients in those first appointments is the difference between cancer grades and cancer stages.

They sound very similar but they are actually measuring two different things.

In this video, I will be explaining the differences between the two.

Hi, I'm Dr Tasha

I’m a Doctor, Breast Cancer Surgeon and Medical Educator. After 20 years helping people to understand and overcome breast health problems, I’ve seen first hand the fear, frustration and stress that my patients go through.

As a breast specialist with over a decade’s worth of experience, I understand finding the right information, processing a diagnosis, understanding treatment and getting accurate, practical advice as you ride the rollercoaster of emotions can be really tough.

But I’m here to help.

Many people think that as a Breast Specialist Surgeon, I just do surgery. But that’s far from the truth. In fact, the majority of my patients don’t need any treatment at all – just advice and support.

The internet can be a wonderful source of information but when it comes to breast health there’s a lot of inaccurate information out there. Listening to the wrong advice could cause you unnecessary worry or even put your health at risk.

So I wanted to create an accessible hub where you could find useful, accurate and reliable information from a trusted source – a Breast Health Doctor – all in one place.

That’s exactly what you’ll find on My Breast My Health, welcome to my YouTube Channel.

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Will I Survive Breast Cancer? Effects of Stage and Biology on Prognosis
Will I Survive Breast Cancer? Effects of Stage and Biology on Prognosis administrator 0 Views • 4 hours ago

Will I survive my breast cancer? Will my cancer come back? In this video, Dr. Jennifer Griggs explains everything you need to know about breast cancer prognosis based on the tumor stage and biology.

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Is Breast Cancer Stage 4 Curable ? | Explained by Dr. Manish Singhal (Sr. Medical Oncologist)
Is Breast Cancer Stage 4 Curable ? | Explained by Dr. Manish Singhal (Sr. Medical Oncologist) administrator 0 Views • 4 hours ago

With stage IV, the breast cancer has spread to other parts of your body. Often the bones, brain, lungs, or liver are affected. Because multiple areas may be involved, focused treatments like surgery or radiation alone may not be enough. Treatment of stage IV doesn’t cure the disease. But by shrinking the cancer, it can often slow it down, help you feel better, and let you live longer. Patients with stage IV breast cancer may live for years, but it’s usually life-threatening at some point.
As with primary breast cancer, treatment for stage 4 breast cancer, such as chemotherapy or radiation, can often be harsh and unforgiving. But dealing with an incurable illness and the side effects of its treatment aren’t the only burden MBC patients have to bear. Many also have to educate others about their disease, explaining over and over that no, the scans and blood tests and treatments will never come to end. No, the metastasized breast cancer in their lungs is neither lung cancer nor linked to smoking. No, staying positive and “just fighting hard” isn’t going to beat back their late-stage disease.
Stage 4 breast cancer can go into remission, meaning that it isn’t detected in imaging or other tests. Pathological complete remission (pCR) indicates a lack of cancer cells in tissues removed after surgery or biopsy.
But it’s rare to take tissue samples while treating stage 4 breast cancer. This could mean that although treatment has been effective, it hasn’t completely destroyed the cancer.
Advances in stage 4 breast cancer treatments are helping to increase the length of remission.

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Just Diagnosed With Breast Cancer? 7 Must-Ask Questions for Your Doctor
Just Diagnosed With Breast Cancer? 7 Must-Ask Questions for Your Doctor administrator 0 Views • 4 hours ago

Recently diagnosed with breast cancer? In this video, Dr. Jennifer Griggs outlines 7 essential questions to ask your doctor. These questions are designed to help you fully understand your breast cancer diagnosis, explore treatment options, and prepare for your journey ahead.

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0:00 Introduction
0:40 Question 1
1:41 Question 2
2:36 Question 3
3:34 Question 4
4:34 Question 5
6:15 Question 6
7:16 Question 7

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