Why is a delayed diagnosis of breast cancer so dangerous

5:17 Publicado por Mario Galarza

The survival rate for breast cancer is high, if it is detected early.  Doctors can remove measures the malignant cells and patients move forward with their lives.  Unfortunately, breast cancer is sometimes incorrectly diagnosed or has a delayed diagnosis - either situation can be fatal.

Breast cancer is the stage that graver classified the result for the patient in different phases and of course higher.  Realize the level of the cancer in helping doctors determined the extent of the condition and enables them, an appropriate treatment plan is recommended.

The following are brief descriptions of each stage:

Level 0: At this point, there is no evidence of invasive cancer cells.  This phase describes, non-invasive breast cancer, such as Duktales carcinoma in situ and LCIS.

Phase I: Invasive cancer has to be started.

Stage II: This phase is divided into two sub stages, IIA and IIB. Level II describes invasive cancer.

Phase III: This phase is another stage in three other categories divided IIIA, IIIB, and IIIC.  Phase III describes also invasive cancer.

Stage IV: The breast cancer has spread to other organs of the body.

Stages 0, I and II are than in the past.  Some stages III are an early form of cancer. Other phase III cancer and stage IV are believed to later or advanced levels.

As you can see, it is extremely important to identify in the early-stage breast cancer.  A delayed breast cancer diagnosis or misdiagnosis can be fatal.

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Read more about the symptoms of breast cancer in our blog posts, avoid a misdiagnosis: signs of breast cancer know the warning.

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