By Peter Hutch | On May 12, 2008 | In Breast-Cancer | Rated
Mastitis most commonly occurs in breastfeeding women. It typically occurs within the first few weeks of breast feeding. Sometimes it occurs if you suddenly stop breastfeeding and the breasts become engorged with milk. Mastitis sometimes occurs in women who are not breastfeeding. Bacteria get into the milk ducts of the breast to cause the infection. This is often through a crack or sore in the nipple, (or from a nipple piercing), but some women without sore nipples develop mastitis.
By Peter Hutch | On May 9, 2008 | In Breast-Cancer | Rated
Breast cancer is a cancer that starts in the cells of the breast Worldwide, breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer after lung cancer (10.4% of all cancer incidence, both sexes counted) and the fifth most common cause of cancer death. Worldwide, breast cancer is by far the most common cancer amongst women, with an incidence rate more than twice that of colorectal cancer and cervical cancer and about three times that of lung cancer. However breast cancer mortality worldwide is just 25% greater than that of lung cancer in women. In 2005, breast cancer caused 502,000 deaths worldwide (7% of cancer deaths; almost 1% of all deaths).The number of cases worldwide has significantly increased since the 1970s, a phenomenon partly blamed on modern lifestyles in the Western world.
By Peter Hutch | On April 28, 2008 | In Breast-Cancer | Rated
The disease is most commonly diagnosed in women over age 50. Very few women under age 30 develop it. Despite the rise in incidence, there has been a small drop in the number of deaths in the recent years and only about one-fifth of cases prove fatal. This reduction is due to improvements in treatment and the increased use of mammography for screening, which means that tumors can be detected early, when they often respond well to treatment.
By Peter Hutch | On April 28, 2008 | In Breast-Cancer | Rated
The disease is most commonly diagnosed in women over age 50. Very few women under age 30 develop it. Despite the rise in incidence, there has been a small drop in the number of deaths in the recent years and only about one-fifth of cases prove fatal. This reduction is due to improvements in treatment and the increased use of mammography for screening, which means that tumors can be detected early, when they often respond well to treatment.
By Peter Hutch | On April 25, 2008 | In Breast-Cancer | Rated
Paget's disease of the breast, also called mammary Paget's disease, is a rare breast condition that is often associated with underlying breast cancer. It is believed that Paget's disease of the breast occurs when invasive carcinoma or intraductal carcinoma (cancer of the milk ducts) spreads through the milk ducts to the nipple.
Although in most cases the underlying breast cancer is extensive, in 10% of the cases, cancer only affects the nipple and surrounding tissue. Rarely, there is no detectable underlying breast cancer.
By Muna Wa Wanjiru | On March 5, 2008 | In Breast-Cancer | Rated
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women, and 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.
By Alma Peterson | On February 22, 2008 | In Breast-Cancer | Rated
Are you aware of steps you can implement to help avoid breast cancer? Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer in women around the world and the leading cause of cancer death. Breast cancer is the most common among Caucasian women, although women of all races and even men are diagnosed with the disease around the world. While this illness is very prevalent among women, with early detection, women can have a high survival chances. The best treatment for breast cancer is to prevent breast cancer development.
By Alma Peterson | On February 22, 2008 | In Breast-Cancer | Rated
In the past 5 years, there has been increasing interest focused on breast cancer prevention and breast cancer. Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women in the U.S, and more than 211,000 additional diagnoses are made every year. Breast cancer is the 2nd leading cancer among women in the world and the leading cause of cancer death. While Caucasian women have the highest risk factors for breast cancer, BlackAfrican women are more likely to die from breast cancer. There are several steps that women can implement within your life to promote healthy breasts, including lifestyle changes and dietary supplements. It is crucial for people to be familiar with their risk factors for breast cancer so that they can take proper steps for prevention.
By Anthony Miller | On February 11, 2008 | In Breast-Cancer | Rated
The growing demand of style and to look sexy is what every women loves. Women always want to be a style icon, whether form inside or outside. Well if you are woman then you always want to stick every ones eyes on your sleek body and that’s the reason for which the roll of breast is very vital in woman’s look. If you love to perch your eyes on the silver screen then you might have got the clear vision that all the women models have sexy and large breast.
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