Inflammatory breast cancer

Breast Cancer - Inflammatory - Survivorship

ON THIS PAGE: You will read about how to cope with challenges in everyday life after a cancer diagnosis. Use the menu to see other pages.

What is survivorship?

The word “survivorship” is complicated because it means different things to different people. Common definitions include:

  • Having no signs of cancer after finishing treatment.

  • Living with, through, and beyond cancer. According to this definition, cancer survivorship begins at diagnosis and continues during treatment and through the rest of a person’s life.

Breast Cancer - Inflammatory - Screening

ON THIS PAGE: You will find out more about screening for inflammatory breast cancer. You will also learn the risks and benefits of screening. Use the menu to see other pages.

Screening is used to look for cancer before you have any symptoms or signs. Scientists have developed, and continue to develop, tests that can be used to screen a person for specific types of cancer. The overall goals of cancer screening are to:

  • Lower the number of people who die from the disease, or eliminate deaths from cancer altogether

Breast Cancer - Inflammatory - Types of Treatment

ON THIS PAGE: You will learn about the different types of treatments doctors use for people with inflammatory breast cancer. Use the menu to see other pages.

This section explains the types of treatments, also known as therapies, that are the standard of care for inflammatory breast cancer. “Standard of care” means the best treatments known. Information in this section is based on medical standards of care for inflammatory breast cancer in the United States. Treatment options can vary from one place to another.

Breast Cancer - Inflammatory - Additional Resources

ON THIS PAGE: You will find some helpful links to other areas of Cancer.Net that provide information about cancer care and treatment. This is the final page of Cancer.Net’s Guide to Inflammatory Breast Cancer. Use the menu to go back and see other pages.

Cancer.Net includes many other sections about the medical and emotional aspects of cancer for the person diagnosed and their family members and friends. This website is meant to be a resource for you and your loved ones from the time of diagnosis, through treatment, and beyond.

Breast Cancer - Inflammatory - Follow-Up Care and Monitoring

ON THIS PAGE: You will read about your medical care after cancer treatment is completed and why this follow-up care is important. Use the menu to see other pages.

Care for people diagnosed with cancer does not end when active treatment has finished. Your health care team will continue to check that the cancer has not come back, manage any side effects, and monitor your overall health. This is called follow-up care.

Breast Cancer - Inflammatory - Coping With Treatment

ON THIS PAGE: You will learn more about coping with the physical, emotional, social, and financial effects of cancer and its treatment. Use the menu to see other pages.

Every cancer treatment can cause side effects or changes to your body and how you feel. For many reasons, people do not experience the same side effects even when they are given the same treatment for the same type of cancer. This can make it hard to predict how you will feel during treatment.

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Breast Cancer - Inflammatory - Latest Research

ON THIS PAGE: You will read about the scientific research being done to learn more about inflammatory breast cancer and how to treat it. Use the menu to see other pages.

Doctors are working to learn more about inflammatory breast cancer, ways to prevent it, how to best treat it, and how to provide the best care to people diagnosed with this disease. The following areas of research may include new options for patients through clinical trials. Always talk with your doctor about the best diagnostic and treatment options for you.

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