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    cancer of the breast is one of the most common. Women are the biggest victims of breast cancer although some cases have been reported in men though very rare. Studies by the United States Breast Cancer Statistics point…

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    The Breast Cancer Research Foundation “Every two minutes, a woman in the U.S. is diagnosed with breast cancer” (“Breast Cancer Research”). Breast cancer is a disease that is found in the breasts, and is typically only found in women. There are charities that were created specifically to help find a prevention and cure to breast cancer, such as the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF). Although the Breast Cancer Research Foundation can not guarantee that the money will find a cure, it…

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    associated with male breast cancer in comparison with female breast cancer. It will also observes the follow up treatment recommended for men versus women. Although male breast cancer is rare, just like for female breast cancer, the occurrence has increased in recent years. Since most men do not recognize there is a problem or they are too embarrassed to mention it to their physician, male breast cancer is often found at a much more advanced stage than that of female breast cancer. This…

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    Breast Cancer Breast cancer has been the most concentrated on focus for finding a cure, asides from AID’s, for decades. It is a serious issue that plagues not only women, but, in some rare cases, men too. 1 in 8 United States women (approximately 12%) will develop some form of breast cancer, according to breastcancer.org. One should perform a self-examination once a month. There are 4 stages of breast cancer, with 4 being the most severe. To determine the stage of breast cancer, tumor size,…

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    Running head: breast cancer 1 [Title Here, up to 12 Words, on One to Two Lines] Tawnya Stock 1-03-2017 [Title Here, up to 12 Words, on One to Two Lines] I have chosen to do my Essay on Breast cancer, So many women and men have been affected by this disease, and it has taken way too many lives. Breast cancer touched my family when my mom was diagnosed with this Disease when I was 13 years old. It took a toll on her body like nothing I have ever before seen. She had stage 3b, and during her…

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    being diagnosed with breast cancer. Breast cancer specifically is one of the most intense and common cancer in the United States. Whether you are a man or women being diagnosed with breast cancer is frightening. It is a scary thing to have such a high chance of developing the disease, which is why everyone needs to understand what breast cancer is, what the four stages are, treatment, and statistics about breast cancer. Each year there are an estimated 2,300 new cases of breast cancer in men…

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    Breast cancer I remember one morning, getting ready for work I realized I had a small lump on my left breast. I didn’t feel pain but I could see a lump. The whole day at work I thought about it, I told my husband and he thought I should go see the doctor. I was scared because the thought of having breast cancer was repeating in my head and it worried me, especially because my mom had it before. We went and I got a checkup, the test came back positive that i did have breast cancer. I didn’t want…

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    Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women in the United States. In 2008, approximately 184,450 patients were estimated to be diagnosed with invasive cancer, and an estimated 40,930 were estimated to die of this disease. Furthermore, over 50,000 female carcinoma in situ breast cases would have been diagnosed. The etiology of breast cancer is poorly understood with multiple genetic and environmental factors involved in the initiation and…

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    Breast cancer has definitely become a serious worldwide health challenge. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), public health data points shows that the global burden of breast cancer in women, measured by the number of times something happens, death, and financial based costs, is large and on the rise. Worldwide, it is estimated that more than one million women are diagnosed with breast cancer every year, and more than 410,000 will die from the disease (Ajithkumar 2011). In…

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    inform you that you have breast cancer. The doctor continues to discuss treatment plans, but nothing is being comprehended. When a woman is told that she has one of the leading diseases that women suffer from, a lot may run through her mind. She may be a wife, a mother, or both. She is someone’s…

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