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Breast Cancer FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

How long does breast cancer take to spread from stage 1 to the next stage?

When it comes to breast cancer, the most important factor for your doctor to consider when determining how quickly (or if at all) your disease may expand is the type of tumor you have. Distinct kinds of breast cancer behave differently, and therefore every cancer – and every individual – is unique, it’s difficult to predict how rapidly breast cancer will grow and expand. Nonetheless, physicians acknowledge that some kinds of breast cancer are more dangerous and develop quickly, while others spread more slowly.

The following factors can determine the growth of breast cancer:
The subtype of breast cancer—triple-negative and HER2-positive tumors—develops more quickly, but hormone receptor-positive breast cancers grow over time.

Breast Cancer Stages

Breast cancer is classified into four stages, ranging from 0 to IV. Stage 0 signifies cancer has stayed within the milk ducts or lobules of the breast and is non-aggressive. Aggressive breast cancer occurs when cancer cells break through and develop into the breast tissue, with the ability to expand to other parts of the body. Stage IV cancer indicates that it has spread to other organs. Cancer that has migrated to other places of the body has a higher chance of spreading further.

The grades

Once you’re identified with breast cancer, your doctor will assign a grade to your cancer depending on how similar your cancer cells are to normal cells. A higher grade indicates a more dangerous tumor with a greater potential of growing and spreading to other parts of your body.

Age

When compared to older ladies, younger girls are more prone to develop aggressive forms of breast cancer. Hormone-driven breast cancers are more common in older women, and they tend to be slowly progressing, but not necessarily so.

Mutations in the DNA

 Breast cancer is more likely to run in your family if it is genetic. Some females with genetic variations (BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes) are at a greater risk of being diagnosed with breast cancer at a relatively young age, which is associated with more deadly types of the disease.

Depending on your breast cancer subtype, stage, and personal circumstances, your cancer team will assess how probable or fast your breast cancer may expand.

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