Your assigned oncologist and his nurse will meet with you by video to review your second opinion results. He will answer your questions. If treatment is needed, and you are considering treatment in the United States, be sure to let him know.
Read below to gain a detailed understanding of the treatment process.
Abstract
Breast cancer treatment involves a combination of surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy. The choice of treatment depends on the type, stage, and location of the cancer, as well as the patient’s overall health and preferences.
Pre-surgery Activities
Surgical Treatment
Post-surgery Activities
Additional Treatments for Breast Cancer
Depending on the stage and type of breast cancer, additional treatments may be needed:
Conclusion
Breast cancer treatment involves a multidisciplinary approach, combining surgery with other therapies like chemotherapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy. Pre-surgery activities focus on thorough diagnosis, staging, and preparation, while post-surgery activities emphasize recovery, monitoring, and supportive care to ensure the best possible outcomes for patients. The collaborative efforts of surgeons, oncologists, radiologists, therapists, and support staff are crucial for optimal care and recovery.
Please be aware that the services offered on this platform are with U.S. physicians via a virtual 2nd opinion service. Diagnosis may differ when the physician has had the opportunity to provide an in-person examination. The absence of the in-person examinations can affect the accuracy of the diagnosis and resulting opinion. Please also be aware that a virtual 2nd opinion will not establish a provider-patient relationship. The provide patient relationship can only be established when the patient signs a consent to treatment form in the physician’s physical clinic location in the United States.