Clinical Staging of Breast Cancer

Staging is clinical or pathological. Clinical staging relies on the results of tests done before surgery, which might include physical examinations, mammogram, ultrasound, and MRI scans. Pathologic staging relies on what's found during surgery to urge eliminate breast tissue and lymph nodes. In general, pathological staging provides the foremost information to figure out a patient’s prognosis. There are 5 stages: stage 0 (zero), which is noninvasive ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), and stages I through IV (1 through 4), which are used for invasive carcinoma. The stage provides a regular way of describing the cancer, so doctors can work together to plan the best treatments. Final stage carcinoma not remain to chest only it get spreader into lungs, bones, liver and brain, final stage it is defined as tumor. Based upon the stage of carcinoma, treatment is given to patient, so early detection of carcinoma is incredibly necessary.

 

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