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Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Inflammatory breast cancer is an
uncommon type of breast cancer in
which breast cancer cells block the
lymph vessels in the skin of the
breast. This blockage may cause the
breast to become red, swollen, and
warm. The skin of the breast may
also appear pink, purple, or
bruised, and it may have ridges or
appear pitted, like the skin of an
orange (called peau d'orange). These
changes often occur quickly over a
period of weeks. Another possible
sign of this type of breast cancer
is swollen lymph nodes under the
arm, above the collarbone, or in
both places. Often, a tumor cannot
be felt, and may not be seen on a
mammogram. The diagnosis of
inflammatory breast cancer is based
on the results of the biopsy and the
doctor’s clinical judgment.
Inflammatory breast cancer generally
grows rapidly, and the cancer cells
often spread to other parts of the
body. A woman with inflammatory
breast cancer usually has local
treatment to remove or destroy the
cancer in the breast and systemic
treatment to control or kill cancer
cells that may have spread to other
parts of the body. Local treatment
affects only cells in the tumor and
the area close to it; systemic
treatment affects cells throughout
the body. The local treatment may be
surgery and/or radiation therapy to
the breast and underarm. The
systemic treatment may be
chemotherapy (anticancer drugs),
hormonal therapy (drugs that
interfere with the effects of the
female hormone estrogen), or both.
Systemic treatment is generally
given before surgery and/or
radiation therapy. In some cases,
local treatment may be followed by
additional systemic treatment with
hormonal therapy, chemotherapy, or
both. Some women also may have
biological therapy (which stimulates
the immune system to fight the
cancer).
Content Courtesy : cis.nci.nih.gov
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