Men's Breasts Are At Risk Too

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 […]

Saving the World's Breasts

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

Kate Jackson, Melissa Etheridge, Edie Falco, Suzanne Somers, Jaclyn Smith, Olivia Newton John, Shirley Temple, and Anastacia. They are only the very few who have survived the fearful clench of the wicked claws of breast cancer among millions of women world-wide. In America, an average of 180,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer […]

Genetic Risks of Breast Cancer

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

Genetic alterations are key factors in breast carcinogenesis. However, it is not fully understood what causes the genetic damage. Is it the woman's environment or her life that does the damage? Or is it hormones? If so, is it her own, or the ones she takes? Or is it toxic […]

Cancer Insurance Plans ? Who Needs One And How Do You Choose The One That Is Right For You?

Monday, July 7th, 2008

During the past 25 years, cancer plans have become increasingly popular. I applied for my first one about 21 years ago, right after I had my daughter. I was a single parent and wanted to be financially responsible. Since I had a new addition in my life, I also took out a […]

Know How to Increase Breast Firmness

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Most women?s breasts lose their breast firmness with age, especially large-breasted women. Reasons may range from inherited characteristics such as skin elasticity and breast density (the ratio of lightweight fat to heavier glands). Other factors for breast sagging include multiple pregnancies breast feeding, rapid weight loss, gravity and age.

The connective tissues supporting the breast are […]

Genetic Testing For Cancer Is A Growing Trend

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

Genetic testing for cancer is growing, both in the number of people receiving testing as well as in the mutations that are being found that are linked to cancer inheritance. Some of the cancers which have been associated with specific genes include breast cancer, familial melanoma, hereditary papillary renal carcinoma, hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer, neurofibromatosis, […]

Cancer Causes: Know Your Risks

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Cancer causes can be found genetically, through our lifestyle choices and hazardous environmental exposure. Realizing what causes cancer can help you to prevent it. The first step in cancer prevention is learning what can cause cancer and your risk factors. By avoiding as many risk factors as you can from your life you’re more likely […]

Why Do Women Want Larger Breasts

Friday, April 18th, 2008

Breasts have been a topic of discussion for years with many wondering why women want larger breasts. There are many reasons, some of which are shallow and purely cosmetic but many that go much deeper, right down to the self confidence of a woman.

The size of the breasts a woman will have in her […]

How Can You Tell if You Have Breast Cancer?

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

There are some signs that may tell you if you have breast cancer. Breast cancer is formed when normal cells divide and multiple in uncontrollable fashion. This causes the development of extra cells which further lump together and create a tumor. Some physical changes may appear in the breast and its surrounding area such as […]

Do Bacteria Cause Cancer?

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Microbes are all around us, on our skins, in our nasal passages and in our intestines, and even in our blood and tissues.

Usually they exist in harmless balance with the immune system. Some are even beneficent : bacteria in the human intestine help digest food, produce vitamins, and crowd out toxic pathogens. In fact, the […]

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