2. Advances in Breast Cancer Knowledge
• Embrace all Modalities
• Characterization of tumor sub-types
• Identification of specific cellular targets
• Many effective treatment choices available
3. Breast Cancer: A New Paradigm
The Old
• Surgically remove tumor
• Recommend additional
drug/radiation treatment
based on:
– stage of disease
– (limited) biologic information
The New
• Obtain all relevant
information (including
genomics) before planning
multi-disciplinary
treatment
• Surgery is often NOT the
first treatment.
6. What Factors Prevent Women from
Benefiting from Advances in Breast
Cancer Treatment?
• Patient delay
• Patient non-compliance
• Physicians slow to implement new paradigm
7. Delayed Diagnosis of Breast Cancer: the
CTCA Experience
• 12 month period: 591 patients with breast cancer
• Retrospective review of their medical records revealed 66
(11%) patients delayed diagnosis and/or treatment for at
least 6 months
• 23 patients tried to “treat” their cancer with alternative
therapies only for 18 months, on average
• 43 patients denied alternative therapies, median delay 12
months
9. Patient Non-Compliance
• 383 patients over 3 year period with recurrent breast
cancer, following treatment elsewhere for early
stage disease
• 222 patients (58%) completed primary treatment
• 161 patients (42%) did not complete primary
treatment
10. Why Do Women Delay Seeking Help or
Refuse Treatment?
• Fear of cancer
• Fear of cancer treatment
• Denial
• Lack of information
• Misinformation
11. Welcome to Breast Cancer Deception, an
eye-opening special report by Mike Adams,
the Health Ranger.
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are actually designed to ensnare women
into a very harmful (but highly lucrative)
system of toxic treatments that will only
cause permanent damage to her health
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13. An Example:
Patient History
April 2013:
• 51 year old woman presented with large mass in her left breast
• Negative family history
• BRCA negative
• Biopsy confirmed high grade triple negative cancer
May 2013 :
• Had bilateral mastectomy
• Pathology: 5.4 cm cancer left breast
• One node positive
• Right breast normal
Aug 2013: came to CTCA
14. Conclusions
• Scientific advances have greatly increased our knowledge
about breast cancer
• As a result modern treatment is much more effective and less
invasive/toxic for patients
• Many thousands of women are still denying themselves, or
are being denied the benefits of modern treatment
• Media can play a vital role in helping doctors communicate
with and educate women in this area