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NON-MODIFIABLE MODIFIABLE:

 AGE
 GENDER  CONTRACEPTIVE USE (PILLS)
 FAMILY HISTORY  EXPOSURE TO IONAZING RADIATION
BREAST CANCER CHEMICAL
 PERSNONAL HISTORY
 GENETIC  HIGH FAT DIET
 PREVIOUS CHEST  OBESE and OVERWEIGHT
Etiology Unknown  ALCOHOL INTAKE
IRRAGATION that will cause
 BENIGN  SMOKING
PROLIFERATIVE  SEDENTARY LIFESTYLE
Somatic mutations in the DNA  NO HISTORY OF BREASTFEEDING
BREAST DISEASEthat will result
 MENOPAUSAL
Activate oncogene/deactivate tumor suppressor gene  HAVING NO CHILD OR GIVING BIRTH
CT Scan that will result  STRESS (Cortisol)
MRI
Mammography Neoplasm formation in the breast manifested with:
Ultrasonography that will result - Nipple discharge
CBC - Dimpling, pulling, or retraction in an area
Primary tumor begins in the breast of the breast
- Burning, stinging or picking sensations
- swelling
Manifested with:
-Redness
- Breast mass or
thickening
If treated: if not treated:
- Unusual lump in the  Surgery: tumor becomes invasive/metastasize
underarm or -lumpectomy
above the that will cause
collarbone -partial mastectomy or progressed beyond the breast to regional lymph nodes
Quadrantectomy that will result
Pre-operative - mastectomy
Post-operative compromised the functions of the major organs
 Acute pain and  Chemotherapy that will lead to
 Deficient discomfort  Radiotherapy DEATH
knowledge about  Peripheral
the planned result
neurovascular dysfunction
surgical Tx  Impaired Tissue
Cancer cell destroyed
 Anxiety Integrity LEGEND: Risk Factors Pathophysiology
 Decisional  Disturbed body image
Conflict r/t Manifestation Diagnostic test
 Grieving
treatment options  Risk for injury and Nursing Diagnosis
infection
 Risk for hemorrhage

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