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Neoadjuvant and adjuvant programs are important components of breast cancer treatment planning. Neoadjuvant therapy is given before surgery and may be used to reduce tumor size, assess treatment response, or make surgery more manageable in selected cases. Adjuvant therapy is provided after surgery to reduce the risk of cancer returning and may include chemotherapy, radiation therapy, endocrine therapy, targeted therapy, or other treatments depending on the tumor’s characteristics. Treatment plans are individualized according to cancer stage, pathology, biomarkers, and overall health.
A. Neoadjuvant treatment is therapy given before surgery. Depending on the breast cancer subtype, it may include chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, endocrine therapy, or other treatments.
A. Adjuvant treatment is additional therapy given after the primary treatment, often surgery, to reduce the risk of recurrence.
A. It may help shrink a tumor before surgery, assess how the cancer responds to treatment, and sometimes allow for less extensive surgery.
A. No. The need for neoadjuvant therapy depends on cancer subtype, stage, tumor characteristics, and the overall treatment plan.
A. Any Ayurvedic or herbal treatment should be discussed with the oncology team because some herbs or supplements can interact with cancer medicines or affect treatment safety.