Multidisciplinary Treatment for Breast Cancer 【Kishiwada Tokushukai Hospital】
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Surgery:Surgery
program details
We provide a wide range of treatments, including breast-conserving surgery, reconstructive surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy, aiming to enhance the quality of life (QOL) for breast cancer patients through specialized care.
requirement, condition for apply
Eligibility Criteria
1. Medical Information:
- Diagnosis (e.g., breast cancer, breast cancer with bone metastasis)
- Stage and progression of cancer, tumor location (e.g., feasibility of nipple preservation)
- Examination results from other institutions (e.g., mammogram, MRI, CT, PET)
- Presence of comorbidities (e.g., diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease)
2. History of Treatment:
- Previous breast cancer treatment history (e.g., surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy)
- Current medications (e.g., anti-cancer drugs, anticoagulants, hormone therapy)
- Allergies or adverse drug reactions
3. Physical Fitness and Age:
- Assessment of whether elderly patients or those with underlying conditions can tolerate surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy
- Evaluation of suitability for reconstructive surgery or drug therapy
4. Preoperative Testing and Preparation:
- Ability to undergo required preoperative tests (e.g., blood tests, ECG, tumor marker tests)
- Capability to manage preoperative lifestyle adjustments and maintain health during drug therapy
5. Postoperative Follow-Up and Lifestyle Guidance:
- Ability and willingness to participate in regular follow-up visits and postoperative care
- Adherence to lifestyle guidance and side effect management during radiation or chemotherapy
precaution, contraindication
Precautions and Contraindications
1. Cases Not Suitable for Treatment:
- Treatment may be restricted for patients with severe heart or kidney disease who cannot tolerate surgery or chemotherapy.
- Patients unable to receive radiation therapy (due to conditions such as dermatitis or radiation hypersensitivity) or those with allergic reactions to anticancer drugs or hormone therapies may require alternative treatment approaches.
- In cases where cancer has widely metastasized, surgery may not aim for a cure but focus on symptom relief.
2. Postoperative and Treatment-Related Side Effect Risks:
- Postoperative risks such as infection, blood clots, and lymphedema require diligent wound care and effective blood flow management.
- Chemotherapy and radiation therapy may cause nausea, hair loss, fatigue, and immune suppression, requiring regular management of side effects.
- Bone metastasis treatments may increase the risk of fractures, requiring guidance to reduce physical strain in daily activities.
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# Important Pre-Treatment Information
1. Preoperative Preparation:
- Patients taking anticoagulants or antiplatelet drugs may need to discontinue them before surgery under medical supervision.
- Preoperative tests (e.g., blood tests, CT, ECG) are necessary to confirm surgical eligibility and overall health.
2. Side Effect Management and Follow-Up:
- During chemotherapy or radiation therapy, side effects such as nausea, numbness, and fatigue may occur and should be managed in consultation with a physician.
- Monitoring physical changes during and after treatment is crucial, and any abnormalities should be promptly reported to a healthcare provider.
3. Lifestyle and Daily Precautions:
- Since immune suppression is common, infection prevention (e.g., hand hygiene, avoiding crowded places) is essential, along with maintaining a balanced diet and adequate rest.
- Rehabilitation guidance should be followed to gradually restore daily routines while being mindful of physical limitations.
4. Regular Follow-Up:
- Post-treatment, regular outpatient visits and tests are necessary to monitor progress and detect signs of recurrence or metastasis.
- Early consultation with a physician is critical if symptoms recur or health conditions change.
5. Emergency Response:
- Contact a medical institution immediately in case of fever, severe pain, bleeding, or infection after surgery or during treatment.
- Ensure that emergency contact information for medical institutions and attending physicians is readily available.
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