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    WHAT IS BREAST CANCER Breast cancer is a disease in which breast cells growth abnormally .Breast cancer is a malignant tumor of breast tissue suspected by clinical finding like breast lump, breast thickening or skin change .Breast cancer is the microscopic structure of living organisms .A biopsy is determined the type of cancer present .Bilateral cancer is diagnosed when separate primary breast cancer present in each breast. There are several stages of breast cancer; Stage 0 is a non –invasive…

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    Inflammatory Breast Cancer Frances Mendez-Watson Alaska Career College Inflammatory Breast Cancer Inflammatory Breast Cancer, or IBC, is a rare and aggressive form of breast cancer that is often diagnosed at stage III or IV because unlike most common types of breast cancers, this type does not typically cause a lump in the breast and symptoms are unlike those of other cancer types. This form of breast cancer only occurs about 1% to 5% of all breast cancers but since it is often misdiagnosed…

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    Breast cancer is a severe disease that has taken tons and tons of lives. Including women and people of all ages in some cases men, although it is rare. Breast cancer is cells that form in the breast. In this paper, you will be informed on all the prospects of this disease. Furthermore, the cause, symptoms, the many or not so many ways it can appear in your body, and the diagnostic. The symptoms of cancer are pretty self-explanatory, a sudden lump, pain in your chest, a swelling in the…

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    Cancers Cancer is a dangerous disease. Have you ever wondered how cancer works? Symptoms of breast cancer are unique, the causes are unclear, but scientist do know that it is always caused by a damage to a cell’s DNA. There are different types of treatments for breast cancer. There are different symptoms of prostate cancer, scientist don’t exactly know what causes it, and there are many kinds treatments for the cancer. Symptoms of lung cancer are sometimes painful and unique, smoking is the main…

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    Human epidermal receptor 2 positive (HER2+) Breast-Cancer (Bc) is one of the most aggressive subtypes of Breast-Cancers that is found in approximately 20% of them (1,4). HER2+BC remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality in women all over the world as once the advanced or metastatic HER2+BC is developed, no treatment can stop the progression. The combination of Trastuzumab; a monoclonal antibody that blocks HER2 receptors, and Docetaxel; a cytotoxic agent, has been approved for use as…

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    Breast Cancer My paternal grandmother has batteld cancer three times. She was diagnosed with breast cancer first and then six years later with ovarian cancer. Both times, she had to have radiation to cure her from the cancer. After four years of being in remission, the cancer came back. This time it was on a viscous rampage. My grandmother had to receive a month of intense chemotherapy and two critical surgeries to remove the tumors that were invading her body. Seeing her go through all of this…

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    Here Are Breast Cancer Awareness Decorations Ideas You Should See October is the Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This month is not only dedicated to raising awareness of breast cancer but also to honor those who have fallen. In the U.S., about 1 in 8 women have breast cancer at some point in their life. Early detection improves the chance of survival, which is why this month is very important. Are you looking forward to hosting a pink party? If you are, you may need some breast cancer awareness…

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    Cancer has existed since the beginning of human existence. The earliest confirmation of cancer was found in the bones of ancient Egyptian mummies around 3000 B.C. At that time, it was not referenced by the name cancer. The first known cases consisted of tumors and ulcers of the breast. Ancestry of the word cancer is credited to the Father of Medicine, Greek physician, Hippocrates. He used the terms carcinos and carcinoma. What is cancer? How does it start? Cancer is the familiar name for more…

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    Breast Cancer Case Study 1. Susan will have a variety of tests done to determine what stage of cancer she has. What types of testing would you anticipate she would have to determine her definitive diagnosis and how will the tumor be classified? a. Diagnostic Tests: Susan will go through many tests to determine the stage of her cancer. Some of the tests she will undergo include axillary lymph node status, tumor size, estrogen and progesterone receptor status, cell-proliferative indices, and…

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    Ethical Issues in Genetic Screening for Breast Cancer: Patenting of BRCA 1 and BRCA 2 genes Breast cancer affects over 508,000 women worldwide and almost 50-58% of cases result in death. It is the top cancer in women (WHO, 2017, p.2). Scientist Mary-Claire King discovered BRCA1, the gene mutation for causing breast cancer, in 1994. BRCA2 was discovered in 1995 (Park, 2014). Testing options have previously been limited due to gene patenting. A patient carrying BRCA 1 or BRCA 2 can reduce the…

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