Researchers and doctors have tried for many years to find the perfect cure for breast cancer, but with each year that passes new symptoms and more problems seem to arise. Breast cancer seems is most common in women, but there have been some cases where the cancer has affected men. There have been years of research spent on trying to find the final answer to all the damage that cancer has caused and on top of that there have been multiple organizations collecting data and research in hopes of one day finally curing this horrendous disease. One of the major organizations helping to calculate data in breast cancer research and contributing to a proven cure is the (SEER) or National Cancer Institute’s Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End …show more content…
There are 1 million new cases in the world each year and breast cancer is the commonest malignancy in women that comprises 18% of all female cancers (McPherson, et al., 2000). This is more than enough proof that there should be a variety of symptoms that show women getting the disease. Every year that passes it seems like there is more and more technology being developed to help women find a way to overcome the disease, but it also seems like the disease tends to have a mind of its own. It’s amazing that all the money being contributed to research and all the known epidemiology still results in a fair amount of deaths each year. The best way to handle breast cancer is to know a few of the common risk factors and prepare to make minor changes in everyday life that way the patient will be protected from this disease that has claimed so many lives. The most important risk factor seems to involve age because age at menarche, age at menopause, and age at first full pregnancy all are important factors contributing to a woman who would get breast cancer (Grunfeld, et al., 2002). Approximately 20 – 30% of women delay for 12 weeks or
Purpose Statement: This speech has a primary goal of educating the audience and to give a better understanding of what breast cancer is and how it can be treated with detection by a vast variety of methods. It will also give better understanding that not only women but men also are susceptible to breast cancer.
Breast Cancer affects one in eight of American women, and is the second most common cause of cancer death in America. I chose to write my term paper on breast cancer because it is a disease that has effected some members of my family. Due to this possibly inherited condition, I felt that researching the topic would help me learn ways to prevent the disease and educate myself to perform self-exams that may result in early detection.
All around the world, breast cancer has become a huge issue and has effected many lives.
There are some known risk factors for developing breast cancer. Women are at a higher risk than men. Older women are at an increased risk, as most new cases and most deaths occurred in women over the age of 50. There may be a genetic risk for some people; however, most breast cancer is not hereditary. However, if a person has had breast cancer once they are more likely to develop it again. Other risk factors include having very dense breast tissue, beginning menstruating before age 12, going through menopause after age 55, being overweight, using hormone replacement therapy during menopause, not having any children, or having your first child after the age of 35.
It is estimated that 40,030 deaths from breast cancer (39,620 women, 410 men) are will occur in 2013. Breast cancer is second only to lung cancer as the leading cause of cancer deaths in women. Breast cancer death rates have been decreasing steadily since 1989, rates decreased by 3.0% per year in women younger than 50 and by 2.0% per year in women 50 and older between 2005 and 2009. This decline is attributed to prevention, early detection, improved healthcare services and reduced use of MHT.
Audience Link: There is a large amount of men and women who are diagnosed with breast cancer everyday but they usually don’t know how it forms and ways it can be treated. Breast cancer is a very serious disease that shouldn’t be taken likely. Even if you do not have breast cancer, chances are that you know or will
Breast cancer is the second leading cancer killer among women, after lung cancer (Breast Cancer , 2014). Cancer is a word that puts fear in many people, especially if they have family members who have either died or survived the disease. No one wants to hear that he or she has been diagnosed with any disease, especially cancer. Many women do not take breast cancer serious until they are diagnosed. Sadly, once diagnosed with this epidemic, a person’s life is altered forever. Breast cancer does not discriminate and can happen to anyone at any age. To prevent this disease, one must take the necessary precautions to lower the risk factors. In fact, there are several local and national events to remind people of breast cancer’s existence. Many
Breast cancer is the second most fatal cancer among women today. Breast cancer is when the breast cell’s get out of control and grows too much, then create a tumor, which may or may not be malignant (cancerous). Risk factors are very important information for individuals to know so that there is a clearer picture of the risks. Signs and symptoms are also a part of the information an individual needs to be aware of to aid in the discovery of breast cancer. For women who have been diagnosed with breast cancer, having the proper treatment helps the outlook of the prognosis better. Overall, with the input of nursing interventions, individuals can be more educated on breast cancer, and understand the importance of getting screened.
According to the American Cancer Society, “About 12 percent of women in the Unites States will develop breast cancer during their lifetime. The American Cancer Society study also found that breast cancer in the US for 2014 are about 232,670 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in women, 62,570 new cases of carcinoma in situ (CIS) will be diagnosed (CIS is non-invasive and is the earliest form of breast cancer). About 40,000 women will die from breast cancer”. (Society)
To hear you have breast cancer can be a very shocking thing. “Besides skin cancer, breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed among women in America as of 2015” (breastcancer,2015). First step is to know what you are dealing with when your doctor believes you have cancer, you will want to know what cancer is and how your doctor can detect it. Next your doctor will go over different stages of breast cancer that will help come to a conclusion on your next step. Lastly you and your doctor will go over the different treatment plan that best fits you. This journey a women or man will take when being diagnosed with cancer is a long and hard one but, with the help from your doctors and the knowledge you can get through this.
In this paper I will be addressing breast cancer. Breast cancer is a form of cancer that affects the cells of the breast. This happens when cells in the breast grow abnormally. It can spread to nearby tissues and lymph nodes. This cancer can affect bones, liver, and even your brain. All women and men are at risk for breast cancer. It can affect people of every age, race, and ethnic group. Between the ages of 40 and 50, African American women have a higher chance of receiving breast cancer. The ultimate impact of breast cancer is death. Breast cancer is the 2nd leading cause of death in women.
Breast Cancer is defined as “a group of solid tumor malignancies arising in the tissues of the breast” (Sarah Crawford, Richard Alder, 2013) in human and other mammals. It can happen to both men and women. For women, breast cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer death. According to National Cancer Institute, in the United States, the 2014 estimated new cases and deaths of female from breast cancer are 232,670 and 40,000, respectively. For male, it’s 430 deaths out of 2,360 new cases. From these numbers, we can see that women in the U.S. are greatly affected by breast cancer, thus, it’s not difficult to imagine the impact on a worldwide level. Although these numbers look frightening, people can
In this century, more than one hundred types of cancers have been discovered, and enormous medical efforts have been made all over the world to fight these cancers. Although medicine has come a long way in this field, different cancers are still emerging and are still claiming the lives of millions. One of these cancers that has gained ongoing support and awareness is breast cancer. Breast cancer has been and is currently an ongoing battle that people encounter all over the world. In 1940, women had a one-in-twenty chance of developing the disease, but current data indicates that one-out-of-eight women have a chance of developing breast cancer over their lifetime (Dollinger, M., Rosenbaum, E. H., & Ko, A. H. pp 425). According to the National Alliance of Breast Cancer Organizations (NABCO, 2002), breast cancer is the second most common form of cancer in women in the United States; falling only behind skin cancers. Even more shocking is that more than roughly 200,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer, making it the second major cause of cancer related death, preceded only by lung cancer (Washington and Leaver , 867). According to the National Cancer Institute, every three minutes, somewhere in the world, a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer. Not only are these figures shocking, but also show that women need to be proactive and aware of their bodies. Although there is currently no known cure for breast cancer, knowledge of the disease, early detection,
Tonight, we will hear a few of the highly educated doctors and experts in the field of breast cancer talk about their knowledge and experiences studying this deadly disease. In the United States, 1 in 8 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. It is estimated that each year over 220,000 people will be diagnosed with breast cancer and is the second leading death among women. Fortunately, breast cancer deaths have gone down in recent years due to advancements in screening and treatment options and earlier detections.
In the medical world, one of the most unsettling phrases to hear is “breast cancer,” and statistics support this. When it comes to breast cancer, the reason it can be so scary is because it is one of the most common forms of cancer and the most diagnosed cancer among females (CDC, 2017). Since breast cancer is such a common form of cancer, women often worry about the risks and chances that they may have it. This has resulted in many specialists constantly trying to find better ways to treat it and bring awareness to how dangerous it can be. This is done using a variety of media platforms that have proven to be effective sources of information (Backman et al., 2011). With the help of these sources, treatment can begin sooner and be better understood, even though it can hold several risks. The key to treating breast cancer efficiently is to take it seriously and to know what