
Keywords
breast cancer, staging, grading, treatment, TNM system, cancer cells, personalized treatment, advocacy
Summary
In this episode of Breast Cancer Education Monday, Frances Hammond breaks down the concepts of staging and grading in breast cancer. Staging indicates how far the cancer has spread, using the TNM system, while grading assesses the behavior of cancer cells. Understanding both is crucial for determining personalized treatment plans and empowering patients in their care journey.
Takeaways
Staging shows how far the cancer has traveled.
The TNM system is used for staging breast cancer.
Stage zero is the earliest form of breast cancer.
Grade describes the behavior of cancer cells.
Grade one cells look almost normal and are slow-growing.
The stage tells us where the cancer is and how far it has gone.
Doctors combine stage, grade, and receptor status for treatment.
Understanding stage and grade helps in advocating for care.
Two people with the same stage can have different grades.
Knowledge empowers patients to face their diagnosis.
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