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Asked: February 25, 20212021-02-25T22:48:20+01:00 2021-02-25T22:48:20+01:00In: Health

Is it possible breast cancer recur even after mastectomy?

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Can single cancer cells escape treatment and maybe to multiply and grow into a recurrent breast cancer?

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    1. Leisa Wallace
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      2021-02-28T11:18:46+01:00Added an answer on February 28, 2021 at 11:18 am

      If the treatment for the original tumour leaves even one cell alive that cell can keep on surviving in the body. If it finds a welcoming spot in the body – one where it has access to a blood supply and can evade the immune system – it can keep growing and dividing into two daughter cells, repeating the process until it eventually seeds a whole new tumour in a new location.
      For breast cancer, the new location is often the bone, liver, or brain – other cancer types will spread to other locations. This phenomenon is seen in many different types of cancer, not just breast. The disease can seem to reappear after such a long time because it can take a very long time for the cell to create a new tumour that’s big enough to cause symptoms or show up in medical scans. The cells that develop resistance to chemotherapy drugs aren’t always the ones that grow the fastest – in fact, it might be in part a slow growth rate that protects them from the effects of the drug. So the cell was there all along; it just wasn’t noticed.

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