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    with breast cancer. I remember this day very clearly. I had a normal day at school, only to come home and find both my parents upset. As soon as my brother and I walked in the door, our parents sat us down at the kitchen table, to tell us that our mom had received a phone call from her doctor and, she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. They told us not to worry, and they promised that everything would be all right. As the words came out of my mom’s mouth, she explained what breast…

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    Breast cancer is one of the most commonly occurring cancers around the world. In Australia one in eight women develop cancer and one in thirty-seven dies from it (AIHW.2012) and it is the second largest cause of cancer death in Australia after Lung Cancer, (Cancer Council Australia. 2016). Breast cancer is caused by an abnormal multiplication of cells in the breast tissues that form an invasive tumour. These can damage the tissues around them and spread to other parts of the body through…

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    Bibliography "What Is Breast Cancer?" Everyday Health. American Cancer Society, Inc., 12 Nov. 2010. Web. 4 Feb. 2011. The American Cancer Society is a health organization to help with cancer because cancer is very dangerous, and the elimination process for cancer can be very time consuming. They try to save lives and help those who are in need because of cancer. The Cancer Society was founded in 1913 by 15 physicians under their first name known as the American Society for the Control of…

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    new books, and a carefree family. Apparently, the family part was too much to ask for. In the year 2005, my mom was diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer. As a young girl, just the word cancer sounded menacing. I obviously understood that if someone was talking about it, he or she was also speaking of pain. However, I did not know the true meaning of cancer and all the terrible parts it came with until it crept into our lives. Surgery, chemotherapy, medications, loss of hair, radiation, and…

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    October was Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the committee and chapter members wore pink to sorority meeting in October. The committee sponsored the chapter’s third “Wig Drive” for Breast Cancer Awareness. Sorors were asked to purchase a wig for cancer survivors. A few wigs were collected at sorority meeting in October. If Sorors would like donate a wig, wigs will be accepted at sorority meeting in November. To provide local survivors access to the…

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    said Mary Anne Radmacher. For those fighting breast cancer, they need courage and strength to keep fighting everyday. People of St. Mary's, help us help these patients by donating to the Susan G. Komen organization. It will benefit the people fighting breast cancer, the organization, and go to research. You can donate at ww5komen.org. Schools can get active in donating. Elementary school students can donate toys to the children diagnosed with breast cancer. Middle school students can host a…

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    Cancer has been within the United States and still will be. Doctors are trying to figure out a remedy to cure the people that have been diagnosed with this dangerous disease. Cancer is a life changing disease which people’s lifestyle are changed and they mentally suffer. Even though a lot of people are diagnosed, they decide not to give up and try their best to fight back for what they love and believe in. Breast Cancer, however, remains one of the major concerns in the medical field mainly…

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    Charlesworth “Know Your Lemons” – Breast Cancer Awareness Anyone can put a pink ribbon on anything but the problem occurring with these breast cancer awareness products is they fail to provide any real education or effect change in health behaviors. Many people don’t understand that breast cancer can be present in other ways besides lumps. It was found that the public didn’t know what a cancerous lump might feel like or what puts them at risk for breast cancer. Breast cancer awareness needs…

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    Breast cancer refers to malignant cell growths found in the breast. Cancer starts when the healthy cells in the breast change and rapidly multiply creating masses of cells forming tumors. Tumors can be benign or cancerous meaning that the tumor cannot spread or spread to different parts of the body. Mastitis is when cancer spreads from the breast to other parts of the body through the lymph or blood vessels. This paper aims to discuss the relationship between genetic disorders, inheritance or…

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    Introduction:- Cancer begins when healthy cells in the breast change and grow out of control, forming a mass or of cells called a tumor. A tumor can be cancerous or benign. A cancerous tumor is Malignant, meaning it can grow and spread to other parts of the body. A benign tumor means the tumor can grow but will not spread. Breast cancer spreads when breast cancer cells move to other parts of the body through the blood vessels and/or lymph vessels. This is called metastasis. Breast cancer is the…

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