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    Genetic Mutation

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    thus, changes in the genes are influenced by lifestyle and environmental factors resulting to breast cancer. BRCA1 or BRCA2 are also a type of genes…

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    abnormal genes BRCA1 (Breast Cancer Gene One) and BRCA2 (Breast Cancer Gene Two). BRCA1 and BRCA2 are present in everyone. BRCA genes are help to keep breast cells work properly and to repair the cell damage .When these genes do not function properly due to mutation in these genes are passed from one generation to another, the chances of breast cancer increases .Breast cancer susceptibility is a complex process in which multiple genes may involved .Breast cancer linked with abnormal BRCA1 and…

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    inheritance or mutations and breast cancer. Breast cancer can be hereditary, however, the probability that a lady develops cancer through inheritance of a penetrant cancer gene validates the need for predictive cancer testing. The tests target genes such as BRCA1, BRCA2…

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    BRCA Testing

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    - What To Expect Comments Live Date (AMY) URL (AMY) BRCA Testing BRCA testing is an important tool in the fight against breast cancer BRCA testing is designed to find mutations in two important genes that suppress cancer - the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. When BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are unaltered, they produce proteins that suppress malignant tumors. If these genes are genetically altered, or mutated, they don’t work properly, putting a woman at higher risk for developing breast and ovarian…

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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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    BRCA1 and BRCA2 are genetic genes that produce proteins to stable cell material (“BRCA1 And BRCA2”). A study has been proven that an abnormal BRCA1 or BRCA2 occurs in 25% of people (“Experimental Target Therapy”). If the genes fail at producing proteins the cell will develop cancer and not function, as it should. Women with BRCA1 or BRCA2 have an 85% risk of developing breast cancer as well for a male (“Experimental…

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    Although there are many reasons for someone to develop cancer that is not linked to genetics, there are many reasons that are linked to genetics. Among woman in the United States ovarian caner is the fifth leading cause of cancer related deaths ("BRCA1 & BRCA2 "). “Ovarian cancer is cancer of the ovaries, the egg-releasing and hormone-producing organs of the female reproductive tract. Cancerous, or malignant, cells divide and multiply in an abnormal fashion” (“Saunders”). On of the causes of…

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    affects women of all ages, most commonly diagnosed after menopause and aged between 55-65 years, 75% of whom are diagnosed at an advanced stage of the disease. Risk factors include age, hormone therapy, and most notably genetic syndromes, such as BRCA1 mutations which are involved in 10% of OC cases. This essay will present the mechanisms by which OC develops, the symptoms that are produced and how the condition is diagnosed, as well as treatment options culminating in a prognosis for affected…

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    Hormone Sensitive vs. Insensitive Breast Cancer What is the difference between hormone sensitive and hormone insensitive cancers? Why is triple negative breast cancer more likely to metastasize? Breast Cancer Vulnerability There are many different types of breast cancer. Some of which are very treatable and others, which are very aggressive and extraordinarily difficult to treat. Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is one of the very aggressive types of breast cancer, and has a much lower…

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    Neoplasm Essay

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    family history of breast cancer, inherited BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene mutations, and obesity after menopause increase the risk of breast cancer. Men are susceptible to breast cancer as well. Male risks include obesity, Klinefelter syndrome, and excess breast…

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