INFLAMMATORY BREAST CANCER (IBC) is an advanced and accelerated form of breast cancer usually not detected by mammograms or ultrasounds. Inflammatory breast cancer requires immediate aggressive treatment with chemotherapy prior to surgery and is treated differently than more common types of breast cancer. "African Americans have a higher incidence of IBC than do Caucasians and other ethnic groups (10.1%, 6.2%, and 5.1%, respectively)." source
There is more than one kind of breast cancer.
We have been taught and are reminded frequently by public service announcements and by the medical community that when a woman discovers a lump on her breast she should go to the doctor immediately.Inflammatory breast cancer usually grows in nests or sheets, rather than as a confined, solid tumor and therefore can be diffuse throughout the breast with no palpable mass. The cancer cells clog the lymphatic system just below the skin. Lymph node involvement is assumed. Increased breast density compared to prior mammograms should be considered suspicious.
You Don't Have to Have a Lump to Have Breast Cancer.
Some women who have inflammatory breast cancer may remain undiagnosed for long periods, even while seeing their doctor to learn the cause of her symptoms. The symptoms are similar to mastitis, a breast infection and some doctors, not recognizing IBC, will prescribe antibiotics. If a response to antibiotics is not apparent after a week, a biopsy should be performed or a referral to a breast specialist is warranted.
Age 52: Median age at time of diagnosis of IBC ... versus,
Age 62: Median age at time of diagnosis of Breast Cancer.
A surprising portion of young women with IBC had their first symptoms during pregnancy or lactation. The misconception that these young women are at lower risk for breast cancer and the fact that IBC is the most aggressive form of breast cancer may result in metastases when the diagnosis is made.
One or more of the following are Typical Symptoms of IBC:
Swelling, usually sudden, sometimes a cup size in a few days
Itching
Pink, red, or dark colored area (called erythema) sometimes with texture similar to the skin of an orange (called peau d'orange)
Ridges and thickened areas of the skin
What appears to be a bruise that does not go away
Nipple retraction
Nipple discharge, may or may not be bloody
Breast is warm to the touch
Breast pain (from a constant ache to stabbing pains)
Change in color and texture of the aureole
These Symptoms May Be Present in Benign Breast Disorders. See your doctor if you have any of these symptoms.
Inflammatory Breast Cancer is typically abbreviated as IBC. Non-inflammatory breast cancer may include in its diagnosis the terms "in situ breast cancer," "infiltrating breast cancer," or "invasive breast cancer" all of which may be abbreviated with "ibc," but those terms alone do not specify inflammatory breast cancer. To add to the possible confusion, the diagnosis may include more that one kind of breast cancer; for example "inflammatory breast cancer, invasive ductal carcinoma, and mucinous carcinoma" all in the same breast. So if a person you know has been described as having IBC or ibc, it may be well to ask what that is abbreviating, since it may not be "inflammatory breast cancer" and therefore the symptoms and other information presented here may not apply.
2006-09-03 12:50:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Try breast cancer and then the search button and you will be connected to a lot of sites to browse through. One of the newer treatments after surgery is called mammosite.com you can look through the material and can also e-mail them with questions which are promptly responded to and answered. Good luck!
2006-09-03 08:54:59
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answered by jodie 6
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i think of it fairly is what you want. background Breast maximum cancers could be between the oldest usually used varieties of cancerous tumors in human beings. The oldest description of maximum cancers became stumbled on in Egypt and dates back to approximately 1600 BC. The Edwin Smith Papyrus describes 8 situations of tumors or ulcers of the breast that have been taken care of by ability of cauterization.The writing says with regard to the affliction, "there is not any scientific care."[sixty one] for hundreds of years, physicians defined comparable situations of their practises, with the comparable end. It became no longer till docs executed extra effective understanding of the circulatory gadget interior the seventeenth century that they might set up a link between breast maximum cancers and the lymph nodes interior the armpit. The French ordinary practitioner Jean Louis Petit (1674–1750) and later the Scottish ordinary practitioner Benjamin Bell (1749–1806) have been the 1st to eliminate the lymph nodes, breast tissue, and underlying chest muscle. Their powerful artwork became carried on by ability of William Stewart Halsted who began appearing mastectomies in 1882. The Halsted radical mastectomy regularly in touch removing the two breasts, linked lymph nodes, and the underlying pectoral muscle mass. This regularly introduced approximately long-term soreness and incapacity, yet became seen as needed with the intention to ward off the main cancers from habitual.[sixty two] Radical mastectomies remained the primary till the Seventies, while a sparkling understanding of metastasis introduced approximately perceiving maximum cancers as a systemic ailment besides as a localized one, and extra sparing strategies have been progressed that proved the two efficient. widespread women individuals who died of breast maximum cancers contain Empress Theodora, spouse of Justinian; Anne of Austria, mom of Louis XIV of France; Mary Washington, mom of George, and Rachel Carson, the environmentalist.[sixty 3] The Australian singer and actress Kylie Minogue suffered breast maximum cancers for some years, earlier making an excellent restoration.
2016-11-06 08:37:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Inflammatory carcinoma of the breast is the most malignant of all. The tumor is growing so rapidly it simulates and inflammatory condition. I spreads rapidly and prognosis is poor.
2006-09-03 08:26:45
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=inflammation+breast+cancer&btnG=Search
2006-09-03 08:26:55
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answered by jit 7
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it normally coincides with invasive ductal.
2006-09-03 11:50:59
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answered by james c 2
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here is what i found
2006-09-03 08:34:01
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answered by steamroller98439 6
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