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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