July 24, 2013

About Breast Cancer: Stage 4 Breast Cancer Odds Are Improving

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Stage 4 Breast Cancer Odds Are Improving
The 5-year survival rate for metastatic patients used to be 15%. Thanks to new treatments, the survival rates have gone up to 24.3% of patients surviving at least 5 years, with many going on much longer. It is still a daunting diagnosis to receive, so be sure you understand the goals of treatment and how to cope.
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What is Stage 4?
Stage 4 is the most advanced form of breast cancer. It is often called metastatic breast cancer because it has spread (metastasized) beyond the original site in the breast to other organs in the body. Metastatic breast cancer can often be treated like a chronic disease, while preserving a good quality of life.
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Expert Answers about Metastatic Disease
Read what Dr. William Gradishar has to say about treatments and statistics of Stage 4 breast cancer. There are many therapies available to control the spread of cancer and to destroy it.

Life During Treatment - Self Care, Side Effects, Reconstruction
Learn about emotional stages, and coping with side effects. Self-care is also important, as well as help and support from family and friends. If you're working while in treatment, learn about the Family Medical Leave Act.

 


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