Demographic Profile: Name: Allis Babcocks Age: 46 years old Sex: Female Civil Status: Married Nationality: American Religion: Roman Catholic Educational Attainment: College Graduate Occupation:...



Demographic Profile:


Name: Allis Babcocks


Age: 46 years old


Sex: Female


Civil Status: Married


Nationality: American


Religion: Roman Catholic


Educational Attainment: College Graduate


Occupation: Teacher


Chief Complaint: Occasional mild pain and growing lump in the right breast, upper outer quadrant




History:


Patient presented to the hospital with a 4-month history of occasional, mild, right breast pain, rated it as 3 our of 10 and temporarily relieved with analgesics. 2 months PTA, patient noticed a small, immovable lump on the upper, outer quadrant of the breast. 1 week PTA, the lump has not resolved and became more prominent which prompted admission




Medical History:


No comorbidities. No allergies




Gynecologic History:



  • Has 1 child, delivered via NSVD @2007, at age 32

  • Menarche at age 11

  • Regular menstruation with occasional dysmenorrhea

  • Family History:

  • Mother diagnosed with breast cancer at age 49 and died at age 67 from reoccurrence of cancer




Medications:



  • Ibuprofen

  • Multivitamins









Cues/Evidences


⦁ Patient verbalized "I'm worried about how my health condition will affect my Life, job, and family.


⦁ Rates breast pain as 4/10, sharp in nature that occurs abruptly, but sometimes radiate throughout the whole right breast.


Vital signs T= 36.5, P R=80, RR=16, BP= 110/80, 02 sat- 98% Height= 157 cm,


Weight 60 kg


BIB I: 24.3


⦁ Unilateral nipple retraction and some skin puckering noted on right breast; no nipple discharges


⦁ Right breast mass palpable on upper-outer quadrant, hard, non-mobile with irregular edges


⦁ No masses on the axilla. No lymphadenopathy.


⦁ Lung, bowel, heart sounds unremarkable




Laboratory Findings


⦁ Mammogram revealed dense breast tissue and 1.7 x 2.0 x 1.9 cm solid mass with irregular borders on


right, upper-outer quadrant breast.


⦁ Core biopsy pathologic examination showed a Grade I, invasive ductal carcinoma;


⦁ Immunohistochemistry: ER/PR positive, and HER-2 negative.


⦁ MRI and biopsy confirmed the presence of malignancy.


⦁ CBC unremarkable.




Medical Diagnosis:


Stage IA, invasive ductal carcinoma; early stage breast cancer




Treatment:


Total mastectomy of right breast, followed by Hormone therapy: Tamoxifen.




Surgical Team



Surgeon: Dr. Mama Bear



Anesthesiologist: Dr. Sevo Flour


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