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    Breast Cancer Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that starts in the cells of the breast. A malignant tumor is a group of cancer cells that can grow and spread (metastasize) to other of areas of the body. The disease mostly occurs in women, but men can get it too. Breast cancer is the most diagnosed disease for women. Early detection of breast cancer helps prevent fatalities among men and women. One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. Cancer is a term…

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    Breast cancer and early detection in low-income minority communities Breast cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women (Roubion-Johnson & Williams, 2012). According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer begins when cells in the breast start to develop out of control (ACS, 2016). The cell further develops as tumor that an individual can feel as lumps or can be seen on an x-ray. The tumor may eventually become malignant if…

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    References Cancer Research UK, (2015). Breast cancer incidence statistics. [online] Available at: http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/health-professional/cancer-statistics/statistics-by-cancer- type/breast-cancer/incidence-invasive#ref-0 [Accessed 16 Apr. 2014]. Chakraborti, C. (2011). Vitamin D as a promising anticancer agent. Indian Journal of Pharmacology, 43(2), p.113. Christakos, S., Dhawan, P., Porta, A., Mady, L. and Seth, T. (2011). Vitamin D and…

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    My mom is the most caring, kind, thoughtful, and most of all, strongest person I know. So as you can probably imagine, it was a huge shock when she confessed to me she had been diagnosed with a very curable case of breast cancer. Even though my mom faced a 90% survival rate, I was still in awe when she told me. It was insane to think that the fatal disease I had only personally been faced with in movies (usually ending with me bawling crying), was actually going to happen to my mom and our…

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    Breast cancer is the 2nd most common, occurring cancer in women. By exploring the pathophysiology of breast cancer, one will understand the causes and be able to educate women on how to reduce the risk associated with breast cancer. Concept, System, Anatomy, and Physiology Breast cancer falls under the concept of cellular regulation. The main body system that is affected by breast cancer is the reproductive system. Breast cancer is defined as the unregulated growth of abnormal cells in the…

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    Breast cancer? What is breast cancer? Breast cancer is a very common malignancy originating from breast tissue in woman. The condition has a strong genetic basis and is frequently observed in close relatives. Patients may have a palpable breast mass, enlarged lymph nodes in the armpits (axilla), breast pain, dimpling of the skin, or nipple abnormalities. Asymptomatic individuals may also be detected by routine breast cancer screening with mammogram. Patients with advanced disease have a poor…

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    The Evolution of Breast Cancer Technology With the advancement of technology the detection of breast cancer in screenings has improved over the years, thus leading to a profuse amount of saved lives. The first sighting of breast cancer has no exact known date, but historians found evidence of breast cancer dated back to 1600 BC in Egyptian writings. (Mandal) With more knowledge about breast cancer, women and some men are able to conduct self-examinations and receive proper screenings in order to…

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    Breast cancer is a kind of cancer that starts and spreads from breast. Signs of breast cancer include feeling a lump in the breast, a change in the breast's shape, the dimpling of the skin, or fluid coming from the nipple, and in the more serious cases there would be shortness of breath, bone pain, yellow skin, and swollen lymph nodes. The most common factors that cause breast cancer are: Obesity, drinking alcohol, early age at first menstruation, lack of physical activity, and having children…

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    Breast Cancer Ad Essay

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    I chose an ad with Henry Golding stating, “Don’t know how to check your breasts? I can help.” Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women today. The problem is that women all around the world aren’t checking their breasts regularly for any signs that they could have breast cancer, which is the intention of this ad. Women don’t realize the importance of self-breast examinations and how much you benefit from them for many reasons; being aware of health possibilities, importance of seeking…

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    According to the American Cancer Society, 231,840 women develop breast cancer a year in the United States. This number seems insignificant at first glance, even second, but when I was taken out of class and told my mom has breast cancer, that number is everything. All at once it felt as if my life came tumbling down. I have dealt with death and loss before, but this was a new tier of despair. Caring for my family during my mother’s bout with cancer has transformed me into a stronger more…

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