BREAST CANCER Jocelyn Morales
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BREAST CANCER There are about 200,500 cases of breast
cancer reported in the United states.
http://www.breastcancer.org/symptoms/understand_bc/statistics.jsp
WHAT IS BREAST CANCER?
Breast Cancer is a Malignant tumor. It starts in the cells of a breast. A Malignant tumor is a group of cancer cells that can grow into surrounding tissues or spread to some parts of your body.
WHAT CAUSES BREAST CANCER?
The causes of Breast cancer is unclear. It’s a tumor that starts in the cell of the breast. This tumor grows. It can also be in women or men.
http://www.cancer.org/Cancer/BreastCancer/DetailedGuide/breast-cancer-what-is-breast-cancer
WHO GETS BREAST CANCER?
Women Breast cancer is the
most common cancer among women. The chances of a women having breast cancer sometime during their lifetime Is a little less 1 in 8.
About 230,480 Breast cancer in women.
Men •Breast cancer may
occur in men. Men develop breast cancer at any age , but its usually found in men between 60-70 years old. Male breast cancer makes up less than 1% of all cases of breast cancer.
SYMPTOMS
A lump around the breast
Swelling under the armpit
Change in size, color or temperature in breast
Sometimes Pain in breast area
Blood can come out http://www.webmd.com/breast-cancer/guide/understanding-breast-cancer-symptoms
WHAT TREATMENT CAN THEY TAKE? The three major
treatments of breast cancer are:
Surgery Radiation Drug therapy Breast cancer treatments
are identified as local or systemic:
Local Treatment are considered local therapies.
Systemic Treatment is drug treatment it helps because it affects the whole body.
SOME ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGK2B8BoSkc
SURGERIES?
HOW MANY SURVIVORS?
There are 9.8 million survivors in the United States.
64 percent of adults whose cancer is diagnosed today can expect to be living in five years.
The majority of breast cancer survivors are aged 65 or older.
Seventy-nine percent of childhood survivors will live five years after after diagnosis and 75 percent will be living ten years following diagnosis.