What to do if breast cancer metastasizes after surgery

Postoperative metastasis of breast cancer, generally need to adopt comprehensive treatment based on chemotherapy, endocrine, radiotherapy, targeted therapy and other treatments according to the patient’s metastatic site, previous treatments, molecular typing and other different situations, but also for the corresponding organ function treatment.
If the patient has metastasis to liver, lungs and other internal organs, and has symptoms such as anorexia, abdominal distension, cough, etc., and the molecular typing of the patient is triple-negative breast cancer, systemic chemotherapy and anti-tumor therapy are usually chosen, and chemotherapy drugs that have not been used in previous treatment are selected.
If the patient is bone metastasis, lymph node metastasis and other non-visceral metastasis, and the patient is hormone receptor-positive breast cancer or HER-2-positive breast cancer, generally can choose the endocrine drugs such as anastrozole, letrozole, exemestane, etc., or choose the targeted drug therapy, and the metastatic foci are given local radiotherapy.
When distant metastasis occurs, the treatment should also target the corresponding organ function, such as hepatoprotective therapy.
Once metastasis is detected, it is recommended that patients consult a hospital as soon as possible and be given standardized treatment by a professional doctor, and the drugs should be applied under the guidance of the doctor.