Carcinoma of the Breast

Abstract
VII–Planning Treatment for the Individual PatientWith facts gained from the observations and principles described in the foregoing brief account, we may now proceed to look at the patient in a broader frame of reference and to plan her treatment. Our current view of this all-important subject is briefly outlined in this section. In considering each patient, we seek to place her appropriately in the clinical setting ("type") and then answer the six questions posed at the outset of the section entitled "The Study of the Patient." These are, to recapitulate:Where is the patient in the natural course of . . .

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