NUR 1030: Competency 11- Breast disorders
breast self-examination
a self-care procedure for the early detection of breast cancer
fibrocystic breast disease
also classified as non proliferative lesions, this represents a variety of changes in the globular and structural tissue of the breast. This affects 50% of all women and it is more identified as a change rather than a disease.
Fibroidenoma
also classified as proliferative lesions without atypia (cell abnormalities), are common slow-growing, benign solid tumors that occur in about 25% of all women and account for up to half of all the breast biopsies.
mastitis
an infection of the inflammation of the connective tissue in the breast that occurs primarily in lactating or engorged women.
Benign Breast Disorders
fibrocystic breast changes, fibroadenoma, ductal ectasia, intraductal papilloma. it is classified as any noncancerous breast abnormality
mammography
involves taking x-ray pictures of the bare breast while it is compressed between two plastic plates.
simple mastectomy
is the removal of all the breast tissue, the nipple, and the areola
modified radical mastectomy
removal of the breast tissue, and a few positive axially lymph nodes.
breast cancer
a carcinoma that develops from the cells of the breast and can spread to adjacent lymph nodes and other body sites
breast conserving surgery
the least invasive procedure, is the wide local excision (or lumpectomy) of the tumor along with a 1-cm margin of normal tissue
endocrine therapy
therapy aimed at reducing hormone levels that may continue to foster growth of the tumor.