Guidelines

Can metastatic breast cancer in liver be cured?

Can metastatic breast cancer in liver be cured?

When breast cancer spreads to the liver, it can be treated but cannot be cured. Treatment aims to control and slow down the spread of the cancer, relieve symptoms and give you the best quality of life for as long as possible.

Can breast cancer move to liver?

When breast cancer moves into the liver, it often doesn’t cause symptoms. It may first be picked up by liver function tests, which are blood tests that measure certain levels of enzymes and proteins in the blood. Abnormal levels can indicate liver disease or damage.

How long can you live with breast cancer that has metastasized?

About one-third of women diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer in the U.S. live at least 5 years after diagnosis [15]. Some women may live 10 or more years beyond diagnosis [17].

How long can you live with metastatic breast cancer in the liver?

Someone with MBC that has spread to the liver may live for several more years with successful treatment. According to some research, the 5-year survival rate is about 23% for MBC. However, without treatment, breast cancer that metastasizes to the liver can cause a person’s survival time to drop to around 4–8 months.

Can metastatic breast cancer go into remission?

While metastatic breast cancer may not go away completely, treatment may control it for a number of years. If one treatment stops working, there usually is another you can try. The cancer can be active sometimes and then go into remission at other times.

What are the signs that breast cancer has spread?

The most common symptom of breast cancer that has spread to the bone is a sudden, noticeable new pain. Breast cancer can spread to any bone, but most often spreads to the ribs, spine, pelvis, or the long bones in the arms and legs.

How does breast cancer spread to the liver?

Two-thirds of women with metastatic breast cancer eventually have it spread to the liver. Because blood from all parts of the body must pass through the liver for filtration, cancer cells from other organs and tissues easily reach the liver, where they can lodge and grow into secondary tumors.

Can liver cancer spread to the breast?

Liver metastases (the spread of cancer to the liver) occur in roughly half of people who have metastatic breast cancer. The liver is the second most common site of distant metastases from breast cancer (the most common is bones). Breast cancer which spreads to the liver is still breast cancer, and this can be a source of much confusion.

Did breast cancer spread to my lung?

Metastatic breast cancer in the lungs refers to cancer that originally developed inside the breast tissue but has spread to the lungs. Breast cancer can spread to various parts of the body. This is called metastasis. The most common sites for breast cancer metastases include the bones, brain, lungs, and liver.