Breast Cancer ? Risk Factors

Friday, November 14th, 2008

The main types of breast cancer are Lobular carcinoma and Ductal carcinoma. Lobular carcinoma is fairly similar in behavior to ductal carcinoma but it begins in the milk secreting glands present in the breast. Ductal carcinoma, which accounts for more than about 75 percent of breast cancers starts in the lining of the […]

Breast Cancer Pathology

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

In the past, doctors usually felt that it was better for their patients to have limited access to their medical reports. Doctors wanted to interpret the medical jargon because they were worried that their patients might misinterpret and possibly distort the results they were given. However, today, this thinking had changed among most […]

Uterus Cancer: How Dangerous is It?

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

WHAT EXACTLY IS UTERUS CANCER?

Endometrial cancer is the most common type of uterus cancer. It is so termed as the cancerous cells abnormally develop in the endometrium lining. It is also known as the cancer of the uterus or uterine cancer.

UNDERSTANDING CANCER

To understand cancer, we must first know that this ailment begins in the human […]

An Overview Of Breast Cancer

Thursday, August 21st, 2008

Many women consider their breasts to be their defining feature and cancer is one of the most dreaded diseases of the world. As the name signifies, cancer of the breast, or breast cancer, is a type of cancer. It is predominantly a female disease and it is one of the most common forms […]

The HRT Link to Breast Cancer

Friday, August 15th, 2008

Recent studies on HRT show what scientists have suspected for a while now. There's a clear connection between hormone replacement therapy and breast cancer.

The U.S. has the highest rate of breast cancer in the world affecting 1 out of 8 women.

Next to skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer for women. And, after […]

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 […]

How to Avoid Hearing, “You Have Breast Cancer…”

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Breast cancer strikes fear in the hearts of all women. Most of us have known someone?a friend, a family member, a co-worker, a neighbor?who has been treated for breast cancer or worse, has died from the disease. Historically, breast cancer was diagnosed after a woman sought medical attention for soreness or a palpable mass. Annual […]

Breast Pumps In Torrance

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Over the past 20 years a plethora of research has shown the many health and developmental advantages that breastfeeding can provide to children. Breast milk contains antibodies that can protect your baby from viruses and bacteria. Breast milk is also the most complete nutrition for infants, and if fed breast milk, the babies tend […]

Breast Cancer: The Risk Factors

Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Breast cancer is very hard to detect in its early stages. Breast self-exams and regular clinical breast exams are still our best weapons against this type of disease. We can gain a better understanding of breast cancer if we just take the time to study its causes and find out what are the […]

Breast Cancer, Prevention, and Life After Hormone Replacement Therapy

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

The two words ?breast cancer? shake all women to the core ? more so than any other disease, even though heart disease takes far more lives than breast cancer.

Try your hand at these 24 true/false questions about breast cancer (mostly). The answer key is at the end. No peeking now until you answer all the […]

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