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Physical examination
Male/Female physical examination plan
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cancer cell characteristics, and individual constitution.
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Medical Words and Nursing Epi 7 The latest breast cancer hormone therapy and targeted Drugs Zhonghui will explain the different latest treatments for breast cancer Dr. Li Yu Chung, Jacky
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My elderly relative has invasive ductal carcinoma in the central region of the breast, nonspecific type, histological grade II. The cancer has spread to the fat and superficial dermis, with approximately 5% lymphocytes. It also has ductal carcinoma in situ (CTC), grade II. One of the 16 lymph nodes taken from the axilla has ITC. Pathological staging: pT2NO(ITC)Mx, ER-a positive 90%, PR positive 90%, HER2 1+, Ki-67 positive 20-30%, p53 positive 15%. She is very resistant to chemotherapy, so she opted for genetic testing, which showed a low-risk result. I would like to ask the doctor if it is possible to choose not to undergo chemotherapy?
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