Archive for the 'Male Breast Cancer' Category
Thursday, August 20th, 2009
Male Breast Cancer is an under-recognised disease and is just as dangerous for men as it is for women.
It’s rare in men but one thousand men are diagnosed yearly with having male breast cancer. Although more women are diagnosed yearly with it, the risk of a man dying with it is higher. This is because […]
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Breast Cancer, Male Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |
Monday, June 29th, 2009
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed in women if the relatively less aggressive skin cancer is excluded from counting. Breast cancer accounts for about 32 percent of all cancer diagnosed in women.
Breast cancer is very uncommon in male. In families carrying the breast cancer associated genes, male members may be affected […]
North J. Kroster |
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Saturday, June 6th, 2009
The Use of the Therapeutic Audio Program An Aid to Emotional Recovery After Breast Cancer in Mitigating Post-Surgical Fears and Emotional Presentations in Female Breast Cancer Survivors.
Purpose
To determine if on-going posttraumatic and emotional presentations following traditional surgical treatment and emotional support provided for female breast cancer survivor patients could be successfully addressed via specific clinical […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Male Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |
Thursday, May 14th, 2009
Breast cancer depends on the type by how it is initiated i.e. in the lobules or ducts. As per the study reveals 15% of breast cancer is accounted by medullary carcinoma. Actually on can define breast cancer as a cancer which forms in the tissues of the breast which comprises mainly of ducts (these are […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Male Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles |
Friday, May 1st, 2009
Ancient Egyptians first noted and recorded the disease as tumors, or ulcers, of the breasts, concluded that there was no real cure and that the only form of treatment was cauterization with a tool called the ?fire drill?. Since then, there have been many similar cases described by doctors throughout history that concluded that there […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Symptoms, Male Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |
Saturday, January 24th, 2009
In the past few years, a number of women have turned to green vegetables in an effort to attempt to lower their risk of breast cancer. With the disease affecting as many as one in eight American women, it is only natural that women look to natural remedies in an attempt to improve their […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Male Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles |
Wednesday, November 19th, 2008
You may find it interesting to learn that men have a minute amount of non-functioning breast tissue. Even though this minute amount of breast tissue cannot generate milk, or serve any purpose, it is susceptible to a mutation of the cells that can lead to male breast cancer.
These tissues are located in the area specifically […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Male Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles |
Monday, October 20th, 2008
Did you know that men can also have breast cancer? Be surprised and amazed but it is a matter of fact. Men, just like women, can also develop cancer cells in their breasts. Only, the chances of men having one is much lower than that of women's. Moreover, the reason most people, even most men […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Male Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |
Friday, June 13th, 2008
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North J. Kroster |
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Thursday, April 24th, 2008
Cancer involves mutations, or changes, in genes. In most people affected by cancer, these genetic changes happen after birth later in life. In Hereditary Cancer, the cancer is caused by a genetic mutation that the person was born with. Some cancers, such as breast, ovary and colon tend to be hereditary, but […]
North J. Kroster |
Breast Cancer, Male Breast Cancer, Other Breast's Topic, Other Cancer Articles, Other Treatment Articles |