Breast Angiosarcoma Prognosis

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

Breast Angiosarcoma is aggressive, and your prognosis will depend on the stage at which it is caught, how far it has spread at the time of diagnosis, and how aggressively it is treated.
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Breast Angiosarcoma Treatment

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

Angiosarcomas of the breast can be difficult to diagnose. And because they are so rare, there is no established standard treatment. Removal of the breast (mastectomy) and chemotherapy are the most likely choices of treatment.
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Signs and Symptoms of Breast Angiosarcoma

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Primary angiosarcoma (diagnosed in a patient who has never had breast cancer) may feel like a thickened area of the breast. In some cases, the nearby skin may turn blue or reddish and appear to have a rash, or to be bruised.
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