IBC - Breast Cancer

Laurajean1014

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Are you aware of IBC? Inflamatory Breast Cancer? It is very deadly and not well known. Please read:

www.ibcsupport.org/

What is Inflammatory Breast Cancer?

Inflammatory Breast Cancer (IBC) is a relatively rare form of breast cancer (about 1-4%), and symptoms usually include the following:

*A warm swollen breast that does not change through the menstrual cycle or respond to antibiotics
*Skin which is red or appears dimpled like an orange (peau d'orange)
*Other possible signs of IBC include:
*The sudden appearance of a large lump in the breast
*Itching or pain in the breast
*A nipple which is flattened or inverted, possibly with a discharge
*Swollen lymph nodes under the arm or above the collarbone
(The IBC Research Foundation has a longer list of symptoms).

These symptoms often appear with IBC because the cancer is fast-growing and blocks the lymph vessels in the breast and skin. All of the listed symptoms may also be present with benign breast disorders. Different women have different symptoms, and although IBC is normally associated with infiltration of the skin lymphatic system, in some cases there may be no visible skin changes.

Pictures of inflammatory breast cancer at time of diagnosis, the frequent weight gain effects of some steroids, and examples of skin mets (metastasis) are available for mature visitors to this web site.

IBC is a serious illness, although techniques for treating it have improved a lot, and survival rates are rising. Some recent studies show about 40% survival five years after diagnosis, and here are relatively few recurrences after five years. Men can get IBC too, although it is extremely rare, and it has been documented in girls as young as 12. Two thirds of patients are post-menopausal at diagnosis.

It is important to receive prompt treatment for IBC. The treatment is usually 3 to 6 rounds of chemotherapy, followed by mastectomy. More conventional or high-dose chemotherapy may be given after surgery, depending on the level of tumor response. Most IBC patients have radiation to the chest wall after surgery and chemotherapy. Many follow treatment with a hormonal drug called Tamoxifen.
 
My MIL was diagnosed with IBC in 2001. She was lucky in that she went to a doctor who recognized the symptoms right away. At that time, only 5% of the population with her type of IBC survived a year.

She lost her battle with IBC in November, 2005.

Ladies, her tumor did not show up on a mamogram. It presented itself with a rash and swelling. In fact, most IBC forms of breast cancer do not show up in a mamogram. If you have a rash on your breast and swelling, insist your doctor refer you to a specialist. Do not let them treat you for "just an infection."
 


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