Can malignant breast nodules be cured?

There are many malignant breast nodes that can be cured. The overall cure rate for malignant breast nodes, also known as breast cancer, is very high and the five-year survival rate is also relatively high. Of course, if the patient has advanced breast cancer and metastasis occurs throughout the body, such as lung metastasis, bone metastasis, or even inflammatory breast cancer, the cure rate is significantly lower. For most breast cancer patients, the detection is usually timely, for example, the mass inside the breast is not particularly large, and even if there are lymph node metastases in the armpit, surgery can usually cure it. After surgery, we can also combine the pathological results of breast tumor and molecular typing results to decide the next specific treatment method, and there are many patients with very high cure rate, especially those with positive estrogen and progesterone receptors and negative HER2 test results, which are very effective for endocrine therapy.