Dear neatfreakmom, When the lymph
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Swollen glands
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin
Swollen lymph nodes under arm are checked under the microscope they are looking for cancer. Whether referred to as tumors or cells it is basically saying the same thing - that cancer was found in two of the lymph
nodesLymph node biopsy
Swollen glands
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin
Swollen lymph nodes under arm. Based on the above information your mother's disease would be staged at stage IIa, which is described as a tumor less than 2cm, and positive lymphnodes under the arm. Standard chemotherapies are usually given as a combination of drugs. The actual combination will depend on your mother's overall health,
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Cardiac tamponade
Left heart ventricular angiography status. The idea of adjuvant chemotherapy being given before radiation therapy is to treat any possible microscopic spread of the cancer. When this is complete usually over about 4 months, then radiation therapy will commence. Depending on the estrogen receptor status of the tumor will determine if hormone therapy will be recommended.
All of this will be discussed with the oncologist and the specifics as it relates to your mother. As to the timing, starting of chemotherapy usually happens after recovery from the surgery, about 4 weeks. The prognosis for a person with stage IIa breast cancer can be very good, this depends on the control of tumor cells that may have spread (based on positive lymph nodes).