Showing posts with label breast cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breast cancer. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

WHAT IS CANCER?


The body is made up of trillions of living cells. Normal body cells grow, divide into new
cells, and die in an orderly fashion. During the early years of a person's life, normal cells
divide faster to allow the person to grow. After the person becomes an adult, most cells
divide only to replace worn-out or dying cells or to repair injuries.
Cancer begins when cells in a part of the body start to grow out of control. There are
many kinds of cancer, but they all start because of out-of-control growth of abnormal
cells.

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

breast cancer risk and lifestyle-related factors


Having children

Women who have had no children or who had their first child after age 30 have a slightly higher breast cancer risk. Having many pregnancies and becoming pregnant at a young age reduce breast cancer risk. Pregnancy reduces a woman's total number of lifetime menstrual cycles, which may be the reason for this effect.

WHAT IS BREAST CANCER?


Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that starts in the cells of the breast. A malignant tumor
is a group of cancer cells that can grow into (invade) surrounding tissues or spread
(metastasize) to distant areas of the body. The disease occurs almost entirely in women,
but men can get it, too.

TYPES OF BREAST CANCER


There are several types of breast cancer, but some of them are quite rare. In some cases a
single breast tumor can be a combination of these types or be a mixture of invasive and in
situ cancer.


Monday, September 16, 2013

Breast Cancer Resources



American Cancer Society (ACS)
Phone:1-800-ACS-2345 (1-800-227-2345)
Web Address:http://www.cancer.org
The American Cancer Society (ACS) conducts educational programs and offers many services to people with cancer and their families. Staff at the toll-free number have information about services and activities in local areas and can provide referrals to local ACS divisions.

Breast cancer: Do we know the causes ?



Many risk factors can increase your chance of developing breast cancer, but it is not yet
known exactly how some of these risk factors cause cells to become cancerous.
Hormones seem to play a role in many cases of breast cancer, but just how this happens is not fully understood.
DNA is the chemical in each of our cells that makes up our genes—the instructions for how our cells function. We usually look like our parents because they are the source of our DNA. But DNA affects more than how we look.

What are the risk factors for breast cancer?


A risk factor is anything that affects your chance of getting a disease, such as cancer.
breast cancer purple iconDifferent cancers have different risk factors. For example, exposing skin to strong
sunlight is a risk factor for skin cancer. Smoking is a risk factor for cancers of the lung, mouth, larynx (voice box), bladder, kidney, and several other organs.

Friday, May 31, 2013

Breast cancer 7 symptoms

That breast cancer among the diseases that scientists did not put their hands on the main cause of him, Although breast cancer affects a woman among 8 women at least, and scientists agreed on early detection is a key reason for the cure of breast cancer.


7 symptoms

Friday, May 24, 2013

Angelina Jolie's Double Mastectomy: Q&A

By Kathleen Doheny
WebMD Health News




May 14, 2013 -- Actress and activist Angelina Jolie's recent decision to have a preventive double 
mastectomy highlights the difficult choices facing women who find out they have a high risk for breast cancer because of their genes.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Breast Cancer – Be Aware and Beware

Breast CancerWith rapid industrialization and urbanization, the incidence of breast cancer is rising fast among Indian women. Proper awareness and proper treatment under proper guidance can help millions to reduce the brunt of this menace.Breast Cancer is the commonest cancer among urban women in India. As per National Cancer Registry, over 1 lakh women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year. 60% of these diagnoses present at an advanced stage with less than 15% chance of survival. If these women have been diagnosed early, their survival chances can be more than 90%.


Carcinoma Of The Breast (Breast Cancer)


Carcinoma Currently, there are more than 180,000 new cases of breast cancer every year in the United States and 46,000 deaths, and it has been estimated that one of every eight American women living to age 95 years will develop breast carcinoma. Until 1983, breast cancer was the leading cause of cancer deaths among females; despite an increase in the incidence of breast carcinoma, it is now second to lung cancer because of the larger increase in the number of women developing lung cancer.

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