Cancer Australia

A glossary of terms covering all aspects of breast and ovarian cancer.

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Term Definition
Complications

An unintended adverse or negative outcome following surgery

Computed tomography (CT)

A special type of X-ray that provides a three-dimensional picture of the inside of the body

Contralateral prophylactic mastectomy

The surgical removal of the non cancerous breast in an effort to reduce the risk of breast cancer developing in that breast or to maximise breast symmetry.

Control group

The group of patients in a clinical trial that receive standard treatment or care

Conventional treatments

Standard approaches to the treatment of disease

Core biopsy

A way of removing a small piece of tissue from the breast for testing (usually done under local anaesthetic

Crude survival

Crude survival is the proportion of people alive at a specified point in time subsequent to the diagnosis of cancer. [AIHW & AACR. Cancer in Australia: an overview, 2010]

CT angiography

Computer tomography (CT) angiography involves injecting a contrast medium into a peripheral vein. The contrast medium circulates through blood vessels to produce detailed images of both blood vessels and tissues. Computer tomography then uses special x-ray equipment to visualise blood vessels.

CT scan

A special type of X-ray that provides a three-dimensional picture of the inside of the body. The initials stand for 'computerised tomography'

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