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    2015 The Tragic Impact: Breast Cancer Cancer is all around us, we might think we are healthy but in reality we might not be. Breast cancer is one of the most common type of cancer found in women today. The truth is, there are many types of breast cancers. Men can have breast cancer as well, breast cancer doesn’t only effect women. Breast cancer is when a cell divides uncontrollably and doesn’t receive the signal to stop dividing (Types of Breast Cancer 2015). When the cancer is malignant it tends

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    Breast Cancer Breast Cancer is number one cancer for women. Breast cancer is a very deadly cancer. It’s going to take you through death slowly. It’s gonna mess up your appetite and take all your hair out, by the help of Chemo. Breast cancer will also shortening your breath and have liquid come out places it shouldn’t be. A lot of people say that cancer can not be cured . What is cancer Cancer is ultimately the result of cells that uncontrollably grow and do not die. Normal cells in the body follow

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    Breast Cancer Unfortunately, as most of us know cancer is one of the deadliest diseases in our society. Breast Cancer is the second leading cause of death in women in the United States, next to lung cancer and also the most common cancer diagnosed in women. Over one million people are diagnosed with cancer every year in the U.S. alone. As many people are aware of today, due to uncontrolled growth of cells within in the body, cancer is developed through this. During class Dr. Weilert asked us whether

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    Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the world. Though the unknown nature of breast cancer etiology is still on debate, there are numerous risk factors that influence the development of the disease including genetic, environmental, hormonal, sociobiological and physiological influences. The impact of breast cancer is deep in women diagnosed with the disease and their families with fear and anxiety over the eventual outcome of the disease manifesting itself through behavioral changes

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    Lindsey Yee Berg Bio 110 22 July 2015 The Effects of Hormones on Breast Cancer Breast cancer is a popular disease that many people are afraid of. It is the growth of altered genes that create malignant tumors starting in a female or male’s breast tissue. Cancer has a reputation of being caused by hormones, but that may not always be the case. Hormones are chemicals that work as chemical messengers in the body and affect the duties of cells and tissues. The ovaries in premenopausal and postmenopausal

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    B.1 Breast cancer B.1.1 Breast cancer: General background In the United States breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer in women after skin cancer and is second to lung cancer in causing cancer-related mortality. In the last few decades, greater awareness, early detection and improved treatment options have significantly declined breast-cancer related mortality. Statistics from 2015 indicate that the 5-year survival for localized female breast cancer in above 98%. However, the 5-year

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    and argue the topic of breast cancer treatments. Breast cancer can be found in both women and men, and affects millions of lives a year. There are many treatment options for breast cancer such as radiation, lumpectomy, and mastectomy; however, many people are starting to choose not to undergo any treatment. A Mastectomy is when a person has their entire breast removed, and a lumpectomy is when only the tumor cell and some of the surrounding tissue is removed from the breast. If a person chooses to

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    If you or a loved one was diagnosed with breast cancer, how would you feel? You would likely feel frightened and worried. Breast cancer is a common and possibly deadly form of cancer that affects both men and women. There are risk factors for getting the disease and different types of treatments for the people who have been diagnosed. Also, there are steps people can take to try to prevent the cancer or at least preventing it from spreading. Fortunately, there are many organizations working to raise

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    Let me start out by saying I'm a strong believer in that cancer can be cured and that the fight is winnable. Breast cancer is a type of cancer that forms in the breast. It forms from the tissue and cells inside the breast, usually in the ducts of the breast that produce milk. Cancer occurs when cells change and mutate. This can occur from cells turning different genes on and off in the nucleus. These genes help regulate the rate of cells being made, and help keep them healthy. When the genes are

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    Breast cancer is a malignancy of the breast tissue, which can occur in both women and men. Worldwide, the most prevalent cancer in the world is breast cancer (4.4 million survivors up to 5 years following diagnosis). Global Scenario: It is estimated 1.67 million new cancer cases diagnosed in 2012 (25.2% of all cancers), with 5, 21,817 deaths accounting 14.7% mortality world over and ranks first overall (GLOBOCAN (IACR), 2014). It is now the most common cancer both in developed and developing regions

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