Breast Flashcards

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What are factors that increase risk of breast cancer?

A

Age over 65

Variations of BRCA1, BRCA2, TP53, PALB2

High dose radiation to chest

Postmenapause

Family history

Alcohol

Excess body weight

Tall

Recent hormonal contraceptive use

No full term pregnancy

Never breast fed

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What are physical signs of breast cancer?

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B- breast mass
R- retraction
E- edema
A- axillary mass
S- scaly nipple
T- tender breasts

lump or mass
-enlarged lymph nodes
-change in breast size/shape
-dimpling or puckering
-scaliness
-nipple changes/discharge
-nipple pulling

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3
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How do you do a breast exam?

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The best time to perform a BSE is right after the menstrual cycle period (day 4-7 of the cycle), when the breast are smallest and least congested

Lie down, press the three middle fingers in a circular motion and use 3 levels of pressure- follow an up and down pattern

Sit up; examine underarm with arm slightly raised

Note surface changes with hands pushed on hips and shoulders hunched.

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4
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What is premature thelarche

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Early breast development with no other hormone dependent signs (pubic hair, menses)

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What is thelarche?

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The beginning of breast development, and it precedes the beginning of menstruation or menarche, by about 2 years

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What is tanner staging?

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The five stages of breast development follow this classic description of sexual maturity rating, or tanner staging

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When does menarche occur?

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In tanner stage 3 or 4, usually just after the peak of the adolescent growth spurt around 12 years of age

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What is stage 1

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Pre-adolescent: there is only a small elevated nipple

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What is stage two

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Breast bud stage: a small mound of breast and nipple develops; the areola widens

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What is stage three

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The breast and areola enlarge; the nipple is flush with the breast surface

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What is stage four

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The areola and nipple form a secondary mound over the breast

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12
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What is stage five

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Mature breast: only the nipple protrudes; the areola is flush with the breast contour

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