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Articles about early detection breast cancer (0-50 of 174)
- Breast Cancer "€" Are Your Genes To Blame?
By: Alex White | - For a woman, breast cancer is one of the most dreaded diseases that she can ever develop. The incidence of breast cancer also seems to be quite high, what with almost everyone having someone in the family with breast cancer or at least knowing someone with the disease. Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women. It is also the third deadliest cancer in the world, right behind lung cancer and colorectal cancer.
With the widely publicized statistic of a womans chance ... Tags: Breast Cancer Symptoms, Breast Carcinoma, Male Breast Cancer
- Breast Cancer -problem Faced By Women
By: barak | - There was a time when Breast Cancer was termed to be as a dreaded disease. But things have changed now. If detected earlier, this may possibly be easily treated. Removal of your breast in the course of the treatment of breast cancer can be one of the painful things you would have to go through. It may not be the same case for all patients. With the increasing information about the cures and treatment breast cancer can be treated very easily.
Breast cancer occurs when cell in our br ... Tags: Home Remedies for breast cancer, Home remedies, cancer
- Breast Cancer In African Americans
By: Alex White | - Being diagnosed with breast cancer is a traumatic experience for any woman. It was no different for Rosamond Stallings, a 45 year old African American woman, as the physician broke the bad news to her. An immediate mastectomy was advised as six malignant tumors were found. Rosamond feared she may not be able to see her children grow up or her grandchild celebrate his birthdays.
Recent studies reveal a chilling fact that more than 30 percent of breast cancer patients do not receive compreh ... Tags: Breast Cancer Symptoms, Breast Carcinoma, Cancer centre
- How To Detect Breast Cancer
By: Mai Brooks | - Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in American women. In 2009, approximately 194,280 patients are estimated to be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer, and 62,280 with carcinoma in situ. An estimated 40,610 will die of this disease. For a woman of average risk, the lifetime incidence of breast cancer is one in eight.
Screening of asymptomatic women has been accredited for the decline in mortality of breast cance ... Tags: Breast, cancer, screen, exam, mammogram, digital, ultrasound, MRI, checkup, biopsy, annual
- Breast Tumor Markers Are They Useful?
By: Mai Brooks | - Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in American women. In 2009, approximately 194,280 patients are estimated to be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer, and 62,280 with carcinoma in situ. An estimated 40,610 will die of this disease. For a woman of average risk, the lifetime incidence of breast cancer is one in eight.
Serum tumor markers for breast cancer used in the clinic include CA 15-3, CEA (carcinoembyonic ... Tags: Breast, cancer, tumor, marker, screen, exam, blood, serum, nipple, fluid, mammogram, digital, ultrasound
- Are You At Risk For Breast Cancer?
By: Mai Brooks | -
Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in American women. Approximately one out of eight women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. It would be so nice to tell ahead of time which is the unlucky one out of every eight patients. But there is simply no reliable method to accurately predict the future occurrence of breast cancer in any one individual patient. Everyone must understand that the individual breast cancer risk calculated by mathematical models merely refers to ... Tags: Risk, breast, cancer, predict, prevent, calculate, gene, inherit
- How To Calculate Your Risk For Breast Cancer
By: Mai Brooks | -
Using known risk factors for breast cancer, mathematical models can be developed to help answer important questions. These mathematical models are useful tools for researchers and for patients as follows:
1.Research on risk factors The Claus risk assessment model was used to discover the subpopulation of people who had an autosomal dominant genetic allele that increased their risk from 10% to 92%. This led to the discovery of the BRCA genes associated with breast, ovaria ... Tags: Calculate, risk, breast, cancer, gene, BRCA, MRI, predict, prevent, Gail
- Environmental Risk Factors In Breast Cancer
By: Mai Brooks | -
Much has been written about pesticides and pollutants as being major contributors to cancers today. According to the National Toxicology Program at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, there are 52 chemicals known to contribute to cancers of all kinds in humans and 176 chemicals reasonably anticipated to be human carcinogens. Lung and mammary cancers are the most common types of cancers that are found in animal based studies of potential carcinogens. Despite this data, mos ... Tags: Environment, risk, breast, cancer, smoking, cigarette, pollution, radiation, plastic, DDT, pesticide
- Genetic Risk Factors In Breast Cancer
By: Mai Brooks | -
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women in the United States. In 2008, approximately 184,450 patients were estimated to be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer, and an estimated 40,930 were estimated to die of this disease. Furthermore, over 50,000 female carcinoma in situ breast cases would have been diagnosed. The etiology of breast cancer is poorly understood with multiple genetic and environmental factors involved in t ... Tags: Gene, risk, breast, cancer, family, hereditary, BRCA, relative, inherit, predict, prevent
- Lifestyle And Breast Cancer
By: Mai Brooks | -
Although all of the genetic and environmental factors are important to consider, the overwhelming evidence is that breast cancer is related to lifestyle. The following paragraphs outline the negative impact and positive impact on breast cancer of several common lifestyle related issues.
Post-menopausal Obesity Increases Risk: Despite the evidence on the protective effect of pre-menopausal obesity on pre-menopausal breast cancer, the evidence that obesity increases the risk ... Tags: Lifestyle, risk, breast, cancer, smoking, weight, obese, exercise, alcohol, supplement, fat, lipid, menopause, tea
- Age And Physical Risk Factors In Breast Cancer
By: Mai Brooks | -
Age is likely the most important overall factor associated with breast cancer risk. Breast cancer risk increases in the older post-menopausal population. For this reason, all breast cancer screening recommendations are based primarily on age. Obesity, however, may be the single most preventable risk factor associated with breast cancer. With the dramatic increase in obesity in the U.S., this may be the number one reason for a persistently high incidence in breast cancer. Other ... Tags: Age, risk, breast, cancer, shape, height, weight, size, mammogram, dense, bra
- Low Fat Diet And Breast Cancer Prevention Why The Proof Is Elusive
By: Mai Brooks | - In 2006, results from the worlds largest low fat diet project were published (see reference at end). This was a US government-funded study of 48,835 postmenopausal women in a multicenter prospective, randomized clinical trial known as the Women's Health Initiative Randomized Controlled Dietary Modification Trial. The study was conducted from 1993 to 2005 at 40 centers around the country. The volunteers were randomly assigned to either a low-fat diet group (19,541 women) or a regular d ... Tags: Fat, diet, breast, cancer, weight, obese, risk, prevent, lipid, cholesterol, food
- Breast Cancer Stages
By: Mai Brooks | - Breast cancer is divided into five stages. Stages 0-2 are considered early, stage 3 considered advanced, and stage 4 late. Staging categories are important for predicting future prognosis, and determine optimal treatment recommendations.
Stage 0 is DCIS, or ductal carcinoma in situ. Breast cancer arises from the cells that line the milk ducts. When the cancerous cells are still contained inside the duct, it is diagnosed as DCIS. This can only be determined by a pa ... Tags: breast, cancer, stage, treatment, prognosis
- How To Choose The Right Breast Cancer Surgery
By: Mai Brooks | - Once you have been diagnosed with breast cancer, usually treatment starts first with surgery. There are generally two components to the operation: 1) the breast, and 2) the axilla (armpit).
In the breast, there are two choices: 1) lumpectomy (removing the cancer lump and some surrounding tissue), or 2) mastectomy (removing the entire breast). Just a quarter of a century ago, almost all patients had mastectomy, even if their breast cancer is small. But over the past few decades, ... Tags: breast, cancer, surgery, lumpectomy, mastectomy, sentinel
- Cures For Breast Cancer - New Light Treatment
By: Paul J. Marshall | - Breast Cancer The Cure
Is there a cure for breast cancer? There is no real cure for breast cancer because the causes of this condition are not clearly known. It can affect any woman, no matter where and how she lives. Doctors are approaching the treatment by getting rid of the consequence, not the cause. The treatments are aggresive: surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. That's despite of the billions of dollars being spent on the research. However, these kinds of treatments can b ... Tags: cures for breast cancer, breast cancer cure,
Social Web Results  Task force opposes routine mammograms for women age 40-49 Shared By: SATZen - Women in their 40s should not get routine mammograms for early detection of breast cancer, according to updated guidelines set forth by the U.S...
New Mammogram Guidelines Spur Debate Over Early Detection Shared By: abc - An influential panel of experts has issued new recommendations on what age women should get screened for breast cancer and how often.
New Advice: Skip Mammograms in Your 40s Shared By: majornews101 - But the government panel of doctors and scientists concluded that getting screened for breast cancer so early and so often is harmful, causing too...
New Mammography Screening Guidelines « Mayo Clinic News Shared By: mayoclinic - The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recently revised its screening recommendations for breast cancer based upon an analysis of various mammography...
Dr. Len's Cancer Blog Shared By: djsampson - There is certainly... about the early detection of breast cancer, we could reverse the considerable progress that has been make in reducing deaths...
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance Radiology Director Responds to New Mammography Screening Recommendations Shared By: newswise - Following is a statement by Constance Lehman, M.D., PhD, medical director of radiology and director of breast imaging, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance;...
Delay routine mammograms until age 50, US panel says - White Coat Notes Shared By: jtuohey21 - The task force used a similar analysis to determine that women from 50 to 74 -- when breast cancer becomes increasingly common -- should be screened,...
No mammograms until 50 — task force | Houston & Texas News Shared By: HoustonChron - The controversial recommendation comes after... policy widely credited with a significant decline in breast cancer deaths over that period of time.
Answering questions about the new mammogram guidelines Shared By: LizSzabo - The findings don't apply to high-risk patients, such as those with a family history of breast cancer. Q: What about other types of breast screenings?
WUSA9.com | Washington, DC | Study: Mammograms Every Two Years vs. Annually Shared By: wusa9 - She's found not to have breast cancer. That's a harm to woman; it causes stress, and anxiety," says the leading author of the paper, Jeanne S...
- How Dangerous Is Breast Cancer
By: Charlene Nuble | - How dangerous is breast cancer? Well, breast cancer is really dangerous but there are now lots of treatments available. Youre free to choose between conventional treatments and alternative treatments. Through accurate diagnosis, the doctor can provide you with the proper treatment plan that can cure your cancer.
If you were diagnosed with breast cancer many years ago, it would have been a hopeless case. Thanks to the developments in the medical industry, the cancer treatm ... Tags: how dangerous is breast cancer
- Hormone Driven Invasive Breast Cancer
By: Charlene Nuble | - Is there such thing as hormone driven invasive breast cancer?
At present, the number of breast cancer patients have drastically reduced in the US and some experts say that this was due to the reduction of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) use.
In the United States, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is quite popular. HRT and mammography are chosen by the individuals themselves and certain factors influence the choice they make.
In some countries, mamm ... Tags: hormone driven invasive breast cancer
- Celebrities With Breast Cancer
By: Charlene Nuble | - There is no discrimination when it comes to breast cancer. Anyone can be a victim of this dreaded disease; whether youre rich or poor, young and old. Despite the increasing number of breast cancer patients worldwide, these celebrities with breast cancer can serve as your inspiration because they were able to survive.
Famous survivors of breast cancer:
1. Edie Falco the breast cancer was diagnosed in 2003; this soprano star secretly battled against this dre ... Tags: celebrities with breast cancer
- Breast Cancer Screening And Medical Malpractice
By: Joseph Hernandez | - Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women. Every year, more than 40,000 women die in the U.S. from breast cancer. Early detection with routine breast cancer screening followed immediately with appropriate treatment could prevent many of these deaths. A doctor's failure to recommend routine breast cancer screening to their female patients and to follow up on abnormal test results may constitute medical malpractice.
Screening for breast cancer
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- Important Pointers For Breast Cancer Solutions
By: JanetJonespapp | - It is fair if one suggests that breast cancer is age related. Although there is no strong proof for this, mostly, it has been noticed that breast cancer is most common in elderly women and is rarely diagnosed in ladies under the age of 25. This is not to say breast cancer is not possible in the young, it is just not common.
It is not all breast cancer patients that don't feel pain at the early stages of their disease. It is possible for breast cancer to be associated with early p ... Tags: breast cancer guide, solutions for breast cancer, tips for preventing breast cancer, breast cancer aid
- Breast Cancer Symptoms And Treatment
By: JackCarlsonpnp | - Although a lot of symptoms have been given for breast cancer, it is noted that breast cancer can come with a different sign and symptoms in some people. So the best way of detecting breast cancer is by knowing your breast and being aware of the slightest changes that occur, be it in size, shape or feel.
Do you know that those birth control pills you pop can cause you breast cancer? Birth control pills increase the estrogen level in a woman's body. Increased estrogen has been link ... Tags: breast cancer guide, solutions for breast cancer, tips for preventing breast cancer, breast cancer aid
- Breast Cancer Signs And Symptoms]
By: JackCarlsonpnp | - Radiation therapy can be used to treat breast cancer. This therapy involves the sending of gamma rays to the affected region. This ray will destroy the growth of the cancerous cell within the breast. This is an option that can save the breast from being removed totally. It has proved very effective to a lot of women. It might to you too so stay open and be positive that you will be saved... and you will be!
Radiation therapy can be used to treat breast cancer. This therapy inv ... Tags: breast cancer guide, solutions for breast cancer, tips for preventing breast cancer, breast cancer aid
- What Are The Symptoms Of Breast Cancer?
By: JackCarlsonpnp | - Noticing changes in your breast contour? It could be nothing and at the same time it could be breast cancer, God forbid! But the only way to say is prompt medical check, if the doctor thinks it is cancer then early treatments will do you some good.
Radiation therapy can be used to treat breast cancer. This therapy involves the sending of gamma rays to the affected region. This ray will destroy the growth of the cancerous cell within the breast. This is an option that can save the ... Tags: breast cancer guide, solutions for breast cancer, tips for preventing breast cancer, breast cancer aid
- [what Are The Symptoms For Breast Cancer?
By: JackCarlsonpnp | - The chances of surgically removed breast cancer relapsing is reduced by following surgery with radiation therapy. This therapy is important and should not be skipped if you dont want your cancer to reoccur.
Radiation therapy can be used to treat breast cancer. This therapy involves the sending of gamma rays to the affected region. This ray will destroy the growth of the cancerous cell within the breast. This is an option that can save the breast from being removed totally. It h ... Tags: breast cancer guide, solutions for breast cancer, tips for preventing breast cancer, breast cancer aid
- Pink Ribbon Breast Cancer
By: ClaraKenpnb | - Once you are diagnosed with breast cancer, the next thing you want to do is start an immediate treatment for the cancer. You should ask your doctor for available treatment options and what is involved in each before taking it up. With proper treatment chances are your breast cancer can be treated. And thats a very high probability because more and more women are now surviving breast cancer, than was the case in the past.
Breast cancer chances is believed to reduce with the numb ... Tags: Breast Cancer, health education, Breast Cancer guide, solution for Breast Cancer
- What Is Breast Cancer?
By: AndyErnestpnp | - Surgical treatment for breast cancer may involve the complete removal of the affected breast. This is as a result of the cancer cells spreading all over the affected breast. The procedure is known as mastectomy. In situations where the infected cell has not spread too much, the breast can be saved and just removal of the lumps is carried out.
Breast cancer chances is believed to reduce with the number of biological children a woman has. This is so because it is believed that nurs ... Tags: breast cancer tips, guide to breast cancer, best tips for breast cancer
- Male Breast Cancer Statistics
By: Roselyn Capen | - Underdeveloped as they may be, men too have breast tissues. This means men are prone to developing breast cancer too, just like females, even though their risk is about a hundred times lesser than females. About 1% of breast cancer cases are those of male breast cancer.
When a man has risk factors for male breast cancer, the breast tissues may start developing cancer cells, and he may get breast cancer. There is no age requisite for male breast cancer to occur, however, men betwee ... Tags: male breast cancer, , breast cancer treatment, , breast cancer, , cancer survival, , dealing with cancer, , cancer, , women health, , health,
- Breast Cancer Treatment
By: Ray Lam. | - Breast cancer has several stages starting from early to advanced stage. You can detect early stage after a few weeks of development. At the advanced stage cancer spread to other organs. Depending on the stage the treatment varies. Reoccurrence of breast cancer happens in case of malignant tumors.
Ultimately, you and your physician must decide which breast cancer treatment type is right for you. While you need the input from friends and family the decision should be yours. You shou ... Tags: breast cancer, , cancer breast, , breast cancer care, , breast cancer risk, , breast cancer stage, , breast cancer screening, , breast cancer treatment, , health, , h
- Breast Cancer Symptoms - How To Detect Before It Is Too Late
By: Bertil Hjert | - Breast cancer is a serious disorder that attacks women. It is a disease that women dread about. In medical terms, this disease can be defined as a formation of malignant or cancer cells in the breast tissues.
The disease has been termed as heterogeneous. This means that it is a different disease that appears and forms differently in different women of different age groups. Younger women are said to be more vulnerable to this disease.
This disease can be cured if de ... Tags: Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Awareness, Breast Cancer Symptoms, Breast Cancer Information, Breast Cancer Research, Breast Cancer Prevention, Breast Cancer S
- Breast Cancer - The Ways Of Detecting It
By: Allison Thompson | - There are many different forms of cancer which people are now being diagnosed with and one of the most treatable of them is breast cancer. However in order for it be treated effectively then it is important that the disease is detected in its early stages of formation. In fact because there are a number of different ways in which this form of cancer can be detected it is considered to be a favorable form of cancer that can be treated and the person cured.
When it comes to detect ... Tags: Breast Cancer, Mammography, Breast Examination, Breast, Cancer, Mammogram, Mammograms, Self Examination, Health, Diagnosis, Fitness, Disease
- Breast Cancer Ribbons-showing Your Support
By: Samantha Kay | - You see them everywhere from jewelry, to car magnets, to symbols on grocery products, to major companies displaying them on their advertisements. The pink ribbons show everyone that you care about and are interested in finding a cure for breast cancer. Whether you just wear a pink ribbon or you are more socially active in the issue depends upon your own personal experiences with breast cancer.
Today, prominent people in the movie industry and corporations are showing their suppo ... Tags: breast cancer, cancer ribbon, breast cancer ribbon
- Can You Recognize Breast Cancer Symptoms?
By: Riley Hendersen | - If you learn to recognize what the breast cancer symptoms are, you empower yourself to find out what's going on with your body. You might find out it's not cancer. You've lessened the burden of worry because you recognized a possible symptom, and bravely forged ahead to get diagnosed.
If you do you have cancer, you have a much better chance reaching the goal of recovery and long-term survival than if you'd put it off.
If you can learn to identify symptoms you can ... Tags: breast cancer symptom, breast cancer
- Does Breast Cancer Awareness Saves Lives?
By: Riley Hendersen | - As Sidney Poiter said on the Oprah Winfrey show in March 2007, "I was left with the responsibility to effectuate my own survival." As adults, we're all accountable for our own survival. Yet as decent human beings, we need to ensure each other's survival by learning what is not always easily discovered, but necessary to know. This is especially true when one is newly diagnosed with breast cancer.
By raising our awareness, we can literally keep death at bay by spreading knowledge ... Tags: breast cancer awareness, breast cancer
- Increasing Awareness With A Breast Cancer Bracelet
By: Riley Hendersen | - Breast cancer continues to affect millions of people worldwide - plunging newly diagnosed sufferers and their families into the bewildering world of treatment plans and statistics on a daily basis.
This year alone, over one-million people worldwide will be unwillingly inducted into this club of warriors. And strong in numbers, these sufferers and their families will continue to affect change in the landscape of awareness and treatment; part of the way in which they raise awareness ... Tags: breast cancer, cancer, breast cancer bracelet
- Increasing Your Chance Of Survival By Recognizing Breast Cancer Symptoms
By: Riley Hendersen | - The statistics are staggering; one in eight women in the United States has either had or will have breast cancer during her lifetime. The National Breast Cancer Foundation predicts that over two-hundred thousand women and nearly two-thousand men will be diagnosed this year alone. And while it continues its reign as the second leading cause of death in women, it also continues to be highly responsive to early treatment.
In fact, early detection and treatment can significantly incre ... Tags: breast cancer, recognizing breast cancer
- Waging A Battle With Breast Cancer Treatment
By: Riley Hendersen | - Breast cancer affects one in eight women during their lifetime; incredibly, it is estimated that just over a million people throughout the world - women and men alike - will be diagnosed during this year alone. Just as incredibly, in this same year, nearly 43,000 people will die in the United States. The statistics are sobering; not just for their sheer volume but because it does not have to claim as many victims as it does. In many cases, it can be beaten. But fighting the battle means early de ... Tags: breast cancer treatment, breast cancer
- Saving Lives Through Breast Cancer Awareness
By: Riley Hendersen | - The insidiousness of breast cancer is without parallel - affecting over a million people a year worldwide and claiming the lives of women at a rate second only to lung cancer. As women battle for their lives on a daily basis, a grassroots movement to educate the women of the world continues to surge.
Those who are affected by breast cancer know that recovery stems from early detection and proper treatment; and in order to detect symptoms and find effective treatment, women need t ... Tags: cancer, breast cancer, cancer awareness, breast cancer awareness
- Breast Cancer: Prevention And Methods Of Early Detection
By: Joy Healey | - There is every chance that you, or a family member, colleague, or friend has been affected in some way by breast cancer.
The words 'breast cancer' send a chill of fear down everyone's spine. What is breast cancer and can you prevent it? Here are some facts about breast cancer that every woman should know. You will also learn more about prevention and early detection, especially important if you have a history of cancer in your family.
What Should I Know About Breast ... Tags: breast cancer, breast self-examination, cancer prevention, breast cancer prevention, breast lump
- What Are The Risk Factor Of Breast Cancer
By: Joann Cheong | - Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed cancers in women. It affects approximately one out of eleven to twelve women at some stage of their life. Next to lung cancer, breast cancer is the second most fatal cancer in women. The breast is composed of identical tissues in males and females, that is why breast cancer can also occur in males but the incidence is very low, less than one percent.
What is breast cancer? The disease occurs when the cells in the breast begin ... Tags: breast cancer, breast cancer information, breast cancer inflammatory, breast cancer treatment
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