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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Breast Cancer( Causes and Symptoms )

Symptoms and Causes




changes in breast tissue. Health professionals should also encourage women to schedule a screening mammography, which is a breast x ray that will detect cysts or tumors too small to be found during self-examination.








Changes in the breast that may be a sign of breast cancer include:

lump or thickening in breast or armpit
changes in a nipple (thickening, pulling in, bleeding, or discharge)
dimpled or reddened skin over the breast
change in breast size.




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More than 75% of all breast cancers are diagnosed in women without a family history or other major risk factor for the disease. Inherited gene alterations also place women at risk for developing breast cancer at younger ages. About 20% of cases occur in families with a history of breast cancer. A breast cancer gene was discovered in 1994, however, only about 5% of breast cancers are believed to be related to the gene.





Some studies suggest that high fat diets, obesity, radiation exposure, or alcohol consumption contribute to the risk profile. Researchers have found that for certain women, hormone replacement therapy may contribute to the development of breast cancer. While one or more risk factors may boost a woman's chances of developing breast cancer, the interplay of factors is complex.

Breast Cancer(Symptoms List )

Symptoms








Symptoms could include:

Pain







Retraction Of Nipple

Ulceration Of Breast

Unilateral Breast Enlargement









Veins Visible On Breast

Orange Peel Texture To Breast

Breast Pain







Breast Tenderness


Decreased Libido

Dimpling Of Surface Of Breast







Enlarged Lymph Nodes, Armpit



Nipple Discharge

Unintentional Weight Loss


Vaginal Pain




Veins Visible On Breast



Weight Loss

Breast Cancer(important facts you should know)

What is Breast Cancer ?
Definition: Breast Cancer - cancer of breast tissue. Worldwide, it is the most common form of cancer in females, affecting approximately 10% of all women at some stage of their life in the Western world. Although significant efforts are made to achieve early detection and effective treatment, about 20% of all women with Breast Cancer will die from the disease, and it is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in women.
IMPORTANT FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW
On average, the final stage of puberty is around 15 years of age and at this time, you are physically an adult.

In your late teens and early twenties you have more lumps, bumps and pain in your breasts that seem to come about just because your body is growing.

Lumps can form in your breasts due to hormonal changes during your period cycle and they usually go away at the end of that time of the month.

In your late teens and early twenties you sometimes can have round rubbery types of tumors called Fibroadenomas and these are not cancerous.

Fat Necrosis is a firm lump that can be formed by damaged fatty tissue and develops from a bruise from a hit or bump to the chest.