Breast Cancer: Real-Life Clinical Scenarios

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Breast Cancer: Real-Life Clinical Scenarios

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Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers affecting women worldwide, characterized by the uncontrolled growth of cells in the breast tissue. Early detection through regular screenings, such as mammograms, significantly improves the chances of successful treatment. Common symptoms include a...

Case Summary

  • Breast cancer is the multiplication of cancerous cells in breast tissue, impacting physical and emotional well-being, and quality of life. Early detection through screening and treatment is key to improving outcomes. Risk factors are categorized as average (female, age, early menstruation, late menopause, obesity, alcohol) and high (family history, gene mutations, prior breast cancer, chest radiation). There is no low risk category.

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Dr. Tejaswini Adada

Dr. Tejaswini Adada

Consultant Medical Oncologist and Hematologist, Hcg Cancer Centre, Visakhapatnam
Dr. Srinivasa Tejaswini Adada is an accomplished Consultant Medical Oncologist, Hematologist. She holds a DM in Medical Oncology, with additional qualifications including MRCP (UK) and ECMO certification. With a passion for advancing cancer treatment, she is pursuing specialized training in AI in Cancer Research through Cambridge University centre for innovation and development . Dr. Tejaswini is dedicated to delivering expert care to her patients and is actively involved in research and education to drive innovation in oncology and hematology. Today: on occasion of being a breast cancer awareness month- she gives her insights on few updates on breast cancer screening and treatment.

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