Breast Lump Flashcards

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Initial Inquiry

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SOCRATES

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Associated breast symptoms

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Nipple discharge or bleeding: associated with infection (e.g. mastitis and breast cancer).
Nipple inversion: recent onset nipple inversion is typically associated with breast cancer.
Erythema: associated with breast abscess, mastitis and underlying breast cancer.
Ulceration: typically associated with breast cancer.
Dimpling (peau d’orange): associated with underlying breast cancer.
Fever: may indicate underlying infection (e.g. breast abscess).
Weight loss: may indicate underlying breast cancer.
Malaise: associated with breast abscess and breast cancer.
Lymphadenopathy: typically involving the lymph nodes of the axilla and neck (e.g. breast cancer, breast abscess).
Bone pain: consider the possibility of metastatic breast cancer.

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Systemic review

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FWARJTL
Then think of metastases;
Systemic: fevers (e.g. breast abscess)
Respiratory: shortness of breath (e.g. lung metastases)
Gastrointestinal: abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting (e.g. bowel obstruction)
Neurological: confusion (e.g. brain metastases)
Musculoskeletal: back pain (e.g. spinal metastases)

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Background

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PMH (radiotherapy to chest) 
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Risk factor questions

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Early menarche
Late menopause
Children 
Breastfeeding 
COCP/HRT
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Impact

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ICE

Feelings and impact on life

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