05-09-2007, 11:07 AM
A 62-year-old woman has a 4-cm, hard mass under the nipple and areola
of her rather small left breast. The mass occupies most of the breast, but
the breast is freely movable from the chest wall. There is no dimpling or
ulceration of the skin over the mass, and careful palpation of the axilla
is completely negative. A core biopsy of the breast mass has established a
diagnosis of infiltrating ductal carcinoma, and the mammogram showed no other
lesions in that breast or the other one. A chest x-ray film and liver function
tests are normal. She has no symptoms suggestive of brain or bone metastasis. Which of the following should be offered to this woman
A. Lumpectomy
only
B. Lumpectomy
with axillary sampling and post-op radiation
C. Total mastectomy
only
D. Modified
radical mastectomy (including axillary sampling)
E. Radical
mastectomy (including complete axillary dissection
of her rather small left breast. The mass occupies most of the breast, but
the breast is freely movable from the chest wall. There is no dimpling or
ulceration of the skin over the mass, and careful palpation of the axilla
is completely negative. A core biopsy of the breast mass has established a
diagnosis of infiltrating ductal carcinoma, and the mammogram showed no other
lesions in that breast or the other one. A chest x-ray film and liver function
tests are normal. She has no symptoms suggestive of brain or bone metastasis. Which of the following should be offered to this woman
A. Lumpectomy
only
B. Lumpectomy
with axillary sampling and post-op radiation
C. Total mastectomy
only
D. Modified
radical mastectomy (including axillary sampling)
E. Radical
mastectomy (including complete axillary dissection