What  Is  Breast  Cancer? 

Cancer is a group of diseases in which cells in the body grow, change, and multiply out of control.  Usually, cancer is named after the body part in which it originated.  Breast Cancer refers to the erratic growth of cells that originate in the breast tissue.  A group of rapidly dividing cells may form a lump or mass of extra cancerous (malignant) or non-cancerous (benign).  Malignant tumors penetrate and destroy healthy body tissues.    Sometimes these groups of cells within a tumor may break away and spread to other parts of the body.

Stages of Breast Cancer

Stage 0- Cancer cells present in either the lining of a breast but have not spread to the surrounding fatty tissue.
Stage 1 - Cancer has spread from the lobules/ducts to nearby tissue in the breast.  Tumor is 2cm or less in diameter and has not spread to the lymph nodes.
Stage II-The tumor can range from 2 cm to less than 5 cm in diameter and may have spread to the lymph nodes.

Stage IIIA- The tumor is 5 cm or greater in diameter and have grown extensively into axillary (underarm) lymph nodes.
Advance Breast Cancer

Stage IIIB/C -The more advance breast cancer, the tumor may be of any size, but has spread into the skin of the breast or tissues of the chest wall.

Stage IV- Cancer has spread from the breast to other parts of the body, such as bone, liver, lung or brain.

 

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