Breast Cancer Treatment
Breast cancer treatment typically involves a combination of methods, including surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and hormonal therapy. The specific approach depends on the cancer's stage, type, and the patient's overall health. Surgery may involve removing the tumor or the entire breast, while radiation therapy uses high-energy waves to target cancer cells.
Chemotherapy involves using drugs to kill cancer cells or stop their growth, often administered through injections or pills. Hormonal therapy is used for cancers that are sensitive to hormones, blocking the body's natural hormones to slow down or stop cancer growth. Each treatment plan is personalized for the best outcomes.