Skip to content
香港聯合腫瘤中心
  • Cancer diagnosis
    • Physical examination
      • Male/Female physical examination plan
    • Endoscopic examination
    • X-ray
    • Ultrasound examination
    • Laboratory examination
    • Cytological examination
    • Pathological diagnosis
    • Positron emission tomography and computed tomography (PET/CT)
    • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
    • Computed tomography (CT) scan
    • Genetic testing
  • Cancer treatment
    • Information for newly diagnosed patients
    • Surgery
    • Radiotherapy
    • Chemotherapy
      • Side Effect
      • Chemotherapy Instructions
      • cancer cell characteristics, and individual constitution.
    • Gene-directed targeted therapy
    • Targeted therapy
    • Hormone therapy
    • Immunotherapy
    • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
      • Sudden hearing loss
      • Ischemic stroke / Cerebral stroke
      • Diabetic foot ulcers
      • Applications in oncology
  • Types of cancer
    • What is cancer
    • breast cancer
    • Lung cancer
      • Lung cancer articles and reports
    • colorectal cancer
    • liver cancer
    • stomach cancer
    • prostate cancer
    • thyroid cancer
    • brain cancer
    • nasopharyngeal cancer
    • cervical cancer
    • pancreatic cancer
    • Uterine body cancer
  • Cancer information
    • New cancer drugs
      • Lung cancer drugs
      • Breast cancer drugs
      • Bile duct cancer drugs
      • Liver cancer drugs
      • Bowel cancer drugs
      • Urothelial carcinoma drugs
      • Prostate cancer drugs
    • News report
    • Cancer information video
    • Medical lectures
    • Doctor Q&A
  • Clinical research
  • Contact us
    • Contact methods
    • Doctor Updates
    • Join us
  • 繁
  • En
  • Cancer diagnosis
    • Physical examination
      • Male/Female physical examination plan
    • Endoscopic examination
    • X-ray
    • Ultrasound examination
    • Laboratory examination
    • Cytological examination
    • Pathological diagnosis
    • Positron emission tomography and computed tomography (PET/CT)
    • Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
    • Computed tomography (CT) scan
    • Genetic testing
  • Cancer treatment
    • Information for newly diagnosed patients
    • Surgery
    • Radiotherapy
    • Chemotherapy
      • Side Effect
      • Chemotherapy Instructions
      • cancer cell characteristics, and individual constitution.
    • Gene-directed targeted therapy
    • Targeted therapy
    • Hormone therapy
    • Immunotherapy
    • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
      • Sudden hearing loss
      • Ischemic stroke / Cerebral stroke
      • Diabetic foot ulcers
      • Applications in oncology
  • Types of cancer
    • What is cancer
    • breast cancer
    • Lung cancer
      • Lung cancer articles and reports
    • colorectal cancer
    • liver cancer
    • stomach cancer
    • prostate cancer
    • thyroid cancer
    • brain cancer
    • nasopharyngeal cancer
    • cervical cancer
    • pancreatic cancer
    • Uterine body cancer
  • Cancer information
    • New cancer drugs
      • Lung cancer drugs
      • Breast cancer drugs
      • Bile duct cancer drugs
      • Liver cancer drugs
      • Bowel cancer drugs
      • Urothelial carcinoma drugs
      • Prostate cancer drugs
    • News report
    • Cancer information video
    • Medical lectures
    • Doctor Q&A
  • Clinical research
  • Contact us
    • Contact methods
    • Doctor Updates
    • Join us
  • 繁
  • En

Cancer information

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

Previous pagePreviousMy 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?
Next articleStrategies for the prevention and treatment of gastrointestinal cancer Gastrointestinal cancer teaching cooking: Salt and pepper squid is almost chaotic, Dr. Li Yu Chung, JackyNext
WhatsApp Facebook WeChat Weibo
香港聯合腫瘤中心

The Hong Kong United Oncology Centre (HKUOC) provides cancer-related medical services such as cancer screening, cancer diagnosis and cancer treatment, including immunotherapy, chemotherapy, targeted drug therapy, radiation therapy, hormone therapy and palliative care.

Contact us

  • Address: Rooms 01-06, 20/F, 238 Nathan Road, Kowloon (MTR Jordan Station Exit E)
  • Phone: +852 2386 8002
  • WhatsApp:5518 2992
  • Fax: (852) 2386 8229
  • Macau: Enquiry@hkuoc.hk

Consultation time

Monday to Friday

9:00 am to 1:00 pm

2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Saturday

9:00 am to 1:00 pm

Closed on Sundays and public holidays

Types of cancer

  • breast cancer
  • Lung cancer
  • colorectal cancer
  • liver cancer
  • stomach cancer
  • prostate cancer
  • thyroid cancer
  • brain cancer
  • nasopharyngeal cancer
  • pancreatic cancer
  • Uterine body cancer
  • breast cancer
  • Lung cancer
  • colorectal cancer
  • liver cancer
  • stomach cancer
  • prostate cancer
  • thyroid cancer
  • brain cancer
  • nasopharyngeal cancer
  • pancreatic cancer
  • Uterine body cancer

Cancer treatment

  • Information for newly diagnosed patients
  • Surgery
  • Radiation therapy (electrotherapy)
  • Chemotherapy
  • Targeted therapy
  • Hormone therapy
  • Immunotherapy
  • Information for newly diagnosed patients
  • Surgery
  • Radiation therapy (electrotherapy)
  • Chemotherapy
  • Targeted therapy
  • Hormone therapy
  • Immunotherapy

phone

WhatsApp

Facebook