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#278 ‒ Breast cancer: how to catch, treat, and survive breast cancer | Harold Burstein, M.D., Ph.D.

The Peter Attia Drive

Peter Attia, MD

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Fitness

4.77.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2023

⏱️ 130 minutes

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Harold (Hal) Burstein is an internationally renowned breast cancer expert. In this episode, Hal discusses a broad range of topics related to breast cancer, starting with the intricacies of breast anatomy and the endocrinological factors at play. He covers the spectrum of breast cancer, from precancerous lesions to invasive breast cancer, classifying these conditions into a helpful framework. He delves into various screening methods, including self-exams, mammograms, ultrasounds, and MRIs, and addresses the ongoing debate surrounding early screening and detection. Hal provides insights into the latest advancements in cancer treatment, offering valuable guidance for individuals to understand their unique circumstances within the three primary categories of breast cancer. Finally, Hal delves into the role of genetics in breast cancer and brings attention to the less commonly addressed issue of male breast cancer.

We discuss:

  • The prevalence and mortality rate of breast cancer in women [4:15];
  • The anatomy of the breast and the complex factors behind breast cancer development [6:30];
  • The three main categories of breast cancer [16:45];
  • Breast cancer risk: the impact of menopause, estrogen, breast density, obesity, and more [21:15];
  • Finding and evaluating lumps in the breast [25:30];
  • Identifying and treating precancerous lesions like ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) [31:00];
  • Post-lumpectomy for DCIS: standard of care, future risk of cancer, and pros and cons of radiation and other preventative options [41:15];
  • Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS): how it differs from DCIS in terms of treatment and future risk of invasive cancer [55:00];
  • Breast cancer screening: mammography, ultrasound, MRI, and more [1:03:45];
  • Invasive breast cancer: pathology report, surgery, and survival [1:11:00];
  • The argument for aggressive screening for breast cancer [1:22:15];
  • Advances in the treatment of breast cancer, adjuvant therapy, and neoadjuvant therapy [1:27:00];
  • The use of hormone replacement therapy in women who are in remission from breast cancer [1:41:15];
  • The role of genetics in breast cancer [1:44:45];
  • The importance of multidisciplinary care delivered by cancer centers [1:53:15];
  • Breast cancer in men [2:03:30];
  • Parting thoughts and takeaways [2:05:45]; and
  • More.

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My guest this week is Dr Harold Bernstein who goes by Hal.

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Hal is currently a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.

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He earned his MD&PHD in cellular immunology from Harvard Medical School. He earned his MD&PH in Cellular Immunology from Harvard Medical

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School as well as a master's degree in History of Science from Harvard University.

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Hal trained in internal medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital, before his medical oncology fellowship at Dana

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Farber Cancer Institute. He joined the staff of Dana Farber and he is also on

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staff at Brigham and Women's Hospital where he is a clinician and the clinical investigator in the breast oncology center.

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His research interests include therapy for early stage and advanced stage breast cancer,

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health care for breast cancer survivors, and quality of life and psychology. and Advanced Age Breast Cancer Cancer,

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and Quality of Life and Psychological Issues

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Among Women with Histories of Breast Cancer.

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