Breast Cancer Symptoms
Posted on August 28, 2008 - Filed Under Breast Cancer | Leave a Comment
Cancer is a well known deadly disease which affects lives of many people every year. Cancer can be caused in different parts of your body. Both men and women are equally affected by the deadly cancer disease. A commonly found cancer disease in women is breast cancer. It is caused because of the unusual growth of tumor cells in the breast region. If these tumor cells are allowed to grow continuously they affect the other normal healthy cells of that region. The development of these cells can start in a tiny tissue or a lobe or even in the vessels… Continue reading
Read More..>>Symptoms of Breast Cancer in Young Women
Posted on August 16, 2008 - Filed Under Breast Cancer | 1 Comment
It is widely recognized that breast cancer mostly affects those women fifty or over. However, there is precedent for young women to develop the disease. There are a few reasons for this including:Change in hormone levels. Younger women tend to experience widely varying hormone levels that fluctuate far more than older women, and this can put them at greater risk for breast cancer and the need for treatment.
Environmental changes such as pollution, pesticides and food contamination as well as use of antiperspirants can also have an effect. Lifestyle changes may also be considered. Another thing to think about is breast… Continue reading
Read More..>>Breast Cancer Facts - You Should Know the Symptoms of Breast Cancer
Posted on August 10, 2008 - Filed Under Breast Cancer | Leave a Comment
Breast Cancer Facts Breast cancer is malignant cells formed in the tissues of the breast. The disease is predominantly found in women, and is much more aggressive in younger women, but it can also be found in men too. The disease is different from woman to woman and age to age, which is considered a heterogeneous disease.
Symptoms of Breast Cancer A number of conditions, other than breast cancer, can cause a change in size or feel of your breast. Fibrocystic changes, cysts, fibroadenomas, infection or injury are possible causes of non-cancerous (benign) breast changes, but more… Continue reading
Read More..>>Breast Cancer Symptoms - Knowing What to Look For
Posted on July 14, 2008 - Filed Under Breast Cancer | Leave a Comment
Since most women today are quite aware of breast cancer and self testing, there are still many who only have a general knowledge of the symptoms of breast cancer. Knowing what to look for when suspecting you might have breast cancer, may save your life!
So let’s begin with what most women have become accustomed to doing, that is checking for lumps in their breast and the armpits. However, keep in mind that lumps in the breast does not necessarily mean you have breast cancer. Actually, they’re very common especially during menstruation, but doesn’t mean you have breast cancer.
Most often breast… Continue reading
Read More..>>Breast Cancer Symptoms - What to Look Out For?
Posted on July 14, 2008 - Filed Under Breast Cancer | Leave a Comment
Cancer is rapidly increasing every day. There are so many different types of cancer that it’s almost impossible to not know someone who has been affected by it. One of the most rapidly increasing forms of cancer is breast cancer. It is important for us to know what the breast cancer symptoms are so that we can seek necessary treatments early, thereby increasing our chances of an early recovery.
Breast cancer has steadily been on the rise since the 1970’s and its rise often blamed on modern western lifestyles. It’s the number 2 most common form of cancer worldwide and is… Continue reading
Read More..>>Early Detection Signs Or Symptoms of Breast Cancer
Posted on July 11, 2008 - Filed Under Breast Cancer | Leave a Comment
Breast cancer, the second-leading cause of cancer deaths in UK women, is the disease women fear most.
Early detection of this disease is vital!
There are different signs and symptoms of breast cancer. One of the first signs or symptoms is feeling a lump in the breast. This lump will feel different then the other breast tissue around it.
It is known that more then eighty percent of women discover lumps by checking themselves. A physician can detect breast cancer by giving you a mammogram.
Knowing the signs and symptoms of breast cancer may help save your life.
When the disease is discovered early, you… Continue reading
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