Friday, January 24, 2020
Breast Cancer :: Health
Breast Cancer      In the United States in 2005 alone, 43,063 died from breast cancer. It is  the number two cancer killer and the number one cancer in females ages 15  to 54. On average if a woman gets this disease, their life expectancy  drops nineteen and a half years. This cancer is within the top three  cancers of all woman above the age of 15, and comprises 6% of all health  care costs in the U.S. totaling an astounding 35 billion dollars a year.    An average woman is said to have a one in thirty chance of getting the  cancer, but if that person had family history of the disease, their  chances have been measured up to a one in six chance. Sixtyà ©nine percent  of Africanà ©American women survive from it, and there are predicted to be  nearly two million new cases reported this year in the U.S. The disease is  breast cancer.     Breast cancer is a group of rapidly reproducing, undifferentiated cells in  the area of the breast in women. The earliest changes occur in the  epithelial cells of the terminal end buds (TEB) of the breast milk ductal  system. While the outlining steps of breast cancer are unknown, the cells  in the breast trigger a reaction of cell reproduction. These new cancer  cells form tumors. If cancer cells are active or are considered malign,  the tumor grows at tremendous speeds, and may end up in metastasis.    Metastasis is a complex process in which cells break away from their  primary tumors, and via the blood supply or through the lymph system  relocate into other organs, thus spreading cancer throughout the body if  left untreated. Generally, if a lump is smaller than one centimeter, it is  considered benign, although every woman should consult her doctor about  any unusual bumps or feeling in the chest. One sign of breast cancer  results from ductal cancer in the breast. A once hollow open tube could be  completely clogged up with cancerous cells thus leaving an awkward feeling  in the chest area. Other complications that result from this cancer and  others is on top of the clogging and cramming of the system, the body's  need to not only supply for itself, but for the large tumors.     Recently genes have been touted as a great cause of cancer. It now is  thought among the medical community that while there are definite  environmental contributors to cancer, even those people who are exposed to  few carcinogens may suffer from disease that runs in their families. Among  the genes that is being heavily researched is the gene BRCA1. In one of    					  Breast Cancer  ::  Health  Breast Cancer      In the United States in 2005 alone, 43,063 died from breast cancer. It is  the number two cancer killer and the number one cancer in females ages 15  to 54. On average if a woman gets this disease, their life expectancy  drops nineteen and a half years. This cancer is within the top three  cancers of all woman above the age of 15, and comprises 6% of all health  care costs in the U.S. totaling an astounding 35 billion dollars a year.    An average woman is said to have a one in thirty chance of getting the  cancer, but if that person had family history of the disease, their  chances have been measured up to a one in six chance. Sixtyà ©nine percent  of Africanà ©American women survive from it, and there are predicted to be  nearly two million new cases reported this year in the U.S. The disease is  breast cancer.     Breast cancer is a group of rapidly reproducing, undifferentiated cells in  the area of the breast in women. The earliest changes occur in the  epithelial cells of the terminal end buds (TEB) of the breast milk ductal  system. While the outlining steps of breast cancer are unknown, the cells  in the breast trigger a reaction of cell reproduction. These new cancer  cells form tumors. If cancer cells are active or are considered malign,  the tumor grows at tremendous speeds, and may end up in metastasis.    Metastasis is a complex process in which cells break away from their  primary tumors, and via the blood supply or through the lymph system  relocate into other organs, thus spreading cancer throughout the body if  left untreated. Generally, if a lump is smaller than one centimeter, it is  considered benign, although every woman should consult her doctor about  any unusual bumps or feeling in the chest. One sign of breast cancer  results from ductal cancer in the breast. A once hollow open tube could be  completely clogged up with cancerous cells thus leaving an awkward feeling  in the chest area. Other complications that result from this cancer and  others is on top of the clogging and cramming of the system, the body's  need to not only supply for itself, but for the large tumors.     Recently genes have been touted as a great cause of cancer. It now is  thought among the medical community that while there are definite  environmental contributors to cancer, even those people who are exposed to  few carcinogens may suffer from disease that runs in their families. Among  the genes that is being heavily researched is the gene BRCA1. In one of    					    
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