By: Muscle Trainer | Breast Cancer
Breast lumps have 2 types including cancer and non-cancer. Actually most breast lumps are benign - this means non-cancerous. Breast cancer doesn't typically lead to pain in the early stages and there might be no symptoms early on. As the tumor develops, however, symptoms might grow. read more
By: Muscle Trainer | Breast Cancer Breast cancer doesn't usually cause hurt or pain to people in the first stages when they have this type of cancer. When the disease first develops, there may be no symptoms at all. But as the cancer advances some of the following symptoms may become apparent. If these symptoms are observed then the individual should consult her physician who would then carry out tests to find out for sure if the i read more
By: keith | Breast Cancer Most underarm antiperspirants contain as the active ingredient, Aluminium Chlorohydrate, as you will probably remember there has been controversy about Aluminium, since the 1950's when it was a popular metal used for making cooking pots, Saucepans and Fry Pans and that it could be one of the contributing factors to Alzheimer's, now we have another problem that could also be related to Aluminium, Breast Cancer. read more
By: Tabitha K | Cancer However know that breast implants, usage of antiperspirants, and wearing under wire bras do not raise your risk for breast cancer. There is no proven evidence yet to link breast cancer and abortion. read more
By: Reeva Jackson | Breast Cancer The most common form of cancer in women is breast cancer. This is one of the most common types of cancer in general. It is estimated that one in seven women that live to age 90 will develop breast cancer. It is especially prevalent in some families, making the statistics a bit skewed. If you have a family history of breast cancer, your chances of developing the disease are much greater. It's there read more
By: Rita Goldman | Breast Cancer For many years women were told that Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) offered as Estrogen Therapy (ET) or a combination of Estrogen and Progesterone (Hormone Therapy or HT) was the easy way to avoid any symptoms of the menopause. Women were given either natural or synthetic hormones to reduce hot flashes, headaches, moodiness, insomnia, and vaginal dryness. read more
By: MC Ezzia | Breast Cancer Types of breast cancer are categorized by which organ in charge for the production of breast milk it starts in, the ducts or the lobules. If you can understand the types, you will work with your physician more easily in order to find the best treatments. Read this article to know more about breast cancer types. read more
By: David Millers | Breast Cancer Over the years, the link between a healthy diet and breast cancer has become even more evident. People have increasingly begun to look to good nutrition as a way to prevent and survive this form of cancer. However, it is not necessarily a specific food that can reduce your risk, but a combination of different healthy foods that make up a well-balanced breast cancer prevention diet. read more
By: Erlinda Carla Mangila | Breast Cancer Breast Cancer is a sickness where in the cancer cells became abnormal, in this manner, cancer cells immediately grow and divide speedily than the healthy cells. Tumors are some cancer cells that form growths. Some tumors immediately grow, and sizes of tumors are all increasing. read more
By: MC Ezzia | Breast Cancer The etiology of human breast cancer remains largely unknown. Risk factors associated with breast cancer could be classified into three extensive determinants: family history factors, hormonal and reproductive factors, and environmental factors. A current epidemiologic analysis concluded that 73% of breast cancers are attributable to environmental factors. read more
By: Roberto Sedycias | Fitness Equipment Health If you find a lump or thickening of tissue on your breast that is different from the surrounding skin, then it may be either a malignant or benign formation. Similarly, bloody discharge from the nipple may suggest something malignant within the breast and is one of the telltale signs of breast cancer. Check the skin on your breast to see if it begins to change or dimple or show redness or pitting, as this could be a sign of early onset breast cancer. Additionally, an inverted nipple might indicate cancer, and if the skin on the nipple shows peeling or flaking, you need to see a doctor ... read more
By: Anna Phills | Medicine Signs of breast cancer are important to know about because if one knows about it then precautions can be taken. Signs of breast cancer help you to take the necessary precautions. read more
By: MC Ezzia | Breast Cancer Breast cancer is increasingly widespread in the Westernized world. As the most common cancer amongst women it is reasonably feared, and discovering a breast lump could be a traumatic experience. Luckily, the majority breast lumps are not cancerous. read more
By: MC Ezzia | Breast Cancer Lumpy breasts are so widespread in girls and women. In the majority cases, breast lumps are not a sign of breast cancer. Adolescents, both girls and boys, will frequently feel a lump named an "adolescent nodule." A teenager nodule is a painful, swollen spot just under the nipple that will get away with no any medical interference. Though breast cancer is extremely uncommon in teens, anytime you experience a lump it's a good thought to have it tested by your health care provider. read more
By: MC Ezzia | Breast Cancer Breast feeding could protect you against growing breast cancer. We don't understand precisely how breast feeding is protective but, following the publication of a large Cancer Research UK study in 2002, we understand that it absolutely is. read more