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BREAST CANCER (risk factors (Being a female, Increasing age, A personal…
BREAST CANCER
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nursing care plan
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Provide the patient with information about the diagnosis and the outcome of diagnostic test in a supportive manner
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Reduce and control pain so that pain is absent at a level or at tolerable level by administering analgesia on a regular basis as prescribed
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signs and symptoms
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Change in size, shape and appearance of a breast
Changes to the skin over the, such as dimpling
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Peeling, scaling or flaking of the pigmented area of skin surrounding the nipple or breast skin
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types of breast cancer
invesive breast cancer
Invasive carcinoma of the breast arises from infiltrating ductal carcinoma and infiltrating lobular carcinoma, in the order. In invasive catcinoma, the tumour is notably hard on palpation and metastasis s usually vial axillary lymph node to bone, lung, liver or brain. Lobular carcinoma may metastasis to meningeal surface
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