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    perception of breast cancer survivorship and the lack of the universality associated with the language used to describe the survivor identity is a debated topic in the literature, since women perceive their breast cancer experience from diagnosis to follow-up differently. From the above literature, it appears that most of the studies related to adapting the survivor identity were conducted in the US; where the concept of survivorship was developed. Some women were recruited from cancer…

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    Symptoms Of Breast Cancer

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    Breast Cancer is the disease cause by an uncontrollable amount of non-normal cells that surrounds tissue or areas of the body that originate in cells in the breast. Above all cancer is a very deadly disease, although some have cures, some don’t. Every single day one hundred and eight american women pass away from breast cancer. Breast cancer has many different cures, can be found many different ways, can be hereditary, and can take your life away. According to the American Cancer Society, One…

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    the end results, and it took off into more and more complex ideas and treatments. Cancer is actually just cell growth out of control. The cells cause development of tumors, which then will disrupt normal body functions. Tumors can come in a solid mass of cells such as breast cancer, or a liquid mass consisting of blood cells that have become cancerous such as lymphoma or leukemia. There are many types of cancers in the human life, over 100 recorded in the world. And still to this day no…

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    has uncovered over the years. Breast cancer is an unmanageable growth of breast cells due to mutations of the genes. The mutations are a result of random mutations over generations or side effects from objects or tasks today. This disease affects more than just women’s breasts; it may also affects lymph nodes and could possibly spread to other parts of their body if they do not go see their provider soon enough or the type of cancer cannot be controlled. Breast cancer has numerous types, ranging…

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    Cancer is said to be a disease which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue and cells. Today cancer is a leading disease that affects people all over the world “About one in eight women in the U.S. will be affected by breast cancer at least once in their lifetime”. The chances stand that about two women in our classroom will have breast cancer at least once in their life. By learning about breast cancer you can gain knowledge and understand a disease that could possibly…

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    Breast Cancer Causes

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    Breast cancer (BC) is a disease which is believed to be caused by a disruption in the equilibrium of certain cell cycles within breast tissue, resulting in the uncontrolled replication of cells and eventually, tumours, which can become malignant and spread to other potentially vital organs (Pennery et al. 2009). Although some suggested causes raise controversy, such as the notion that breast cancer may be linked to infection by other viruses including, mouse mammary tumour virus, human papilloma…

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    Breast Cancer What is breast cancer , how do you get breast cancer, can breast cancer kill you, can it be cured, if so what are the treatments, and how long do these treatments last ? Breast Cancer is a malignant tumor that appears in the Male and Female. Tthis tumor can kill you because it spreads into your whole body. Iit produces more and more cells inside of you and thiseses cells stay inside the tumor. These tumors stay in you body for years., Yyou can feel it inside your body growing…

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    Breast Cancer: Education is Vital Every nineteen seconds a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer in the world, yet controversy still surrounds the issue of breast cancer education and recommendations for screenings (ww5.komen.org). Four top organizations have introduced different recommendations on breast cancer screening, although proposed treatment plans are similar, the issue still persists. Educating women of all ages, ethnic and social backgrounds is significant because there are many…

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    can be found in the breast tissue. It is normally used to help regulate the cell cycle so the cell can restore DNA that has been damaged. The gene also prevents the cell from reproducing to fast. When BRCA1 has been mutated, it produces an unreliable protein that predisposes the breast to cancer. Even though not everyone with BRCA1 or BRCA2 form cancer , people with these gene mutations should seek the best preventative treatments to eliminate their high risk of breast cancer because there is a…

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    The National Cancer Institute (NCI) defines cancer health disparities as differences in cancer incidence, cancer prevalence, cancer death, cancer survivorship, and burden of cancer or related health conditions that exist among specific population groups in the United States (Cancer Health Disparities). This paper will focus on the cancer disparities among African American women diagnosed with breast cancer. Cancer is a disease in which cells become abnormal and form more cells in an uncontrolled…

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