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Breast Cancer

 

This type of breast cancer is treatable, and offers a higher rate of recovery compared with others types of invasive breast cancer. In this essay it will contain various information on breast cancer such as early signs and symptoms, how one may detect breast cancer, facts about the disease that will help one get a better understanding about breast cancer, risk factors which are anything that increases a persons chance of getting a disease, yearly statistics, the diagnosis, the treatment, and false rumors about the disease that needs to be identified. .
             Having breast cancer is a very serious disease that has been a problem for many years. Thankfully scientists and researchers have gone a long way to help one who has the disease or one who believes they have the signs and symptoms of having the disease. Early signs and symptoms are very east to come by if one took a little bit of time to learn about breast cancer. The earliest sign of breast cancer is finding a lump that is usually a single lump, and has an unusual appearance (www.nationalbreastcancer.org). One may most likely start to see veins on the skin surface become more prominent on one of the breast. The next sign is that the breast nipple becomes inverted, and starts to develop a type of rash. Further more changes in the skin texture may start to develop. If these symptoms are detected you should see your health care professional as soon as possible for an evaluation. Also different signs of breast cancer are redness or scaling of the nipple may occur. Most of the time breast cancer is known to be among the female population. But for all males out there you too can find some of the same signs and symptoms of the female with breast cancer. "People should have breast examinations every three years from ages 20-39, then every year after that"(http://www.nabco.org). Most doctors from the research gathered say to have monthly checks beginning at the age of twenty, and one should look for changes.


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