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    Breast cancer is one of the leading cancers that affect a myriad of people in today’s society. “About 1 in 8 U.S. women (about 12%) will develop breast cancer over the course of her lifetime.” (Breast Cancer, 2016). Some people diagnosed with this type of cancer could have the opportunity to detect it early on due to screenings or self-evaluations. However despite early detection, it does not guarantee that the cancer can be treated in its entirety. Different stage levels decide the degree in…

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    in more developed countries. According to WHO report, breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in females affecting 145 countries, worldwide. The top three cancers contributing 43% of cancer burden include breast, colorectal and lung cancers (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer) Globally, breast cancer is most frequently occurring cancer in females with estimated 1.7 million new cases (25% of all cancers) in 2012. Regarding mortality breast cancer ranks as most frequent cause of cancer death…

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    largest of the tumors was found in her left breast, which had caused her inability to breath, and it was confirmed soon after her death, that breast cancer had spread through her lymph nodes and to the rest of her body. She chose not to receive treatment and was very skilled…

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    Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in Canadian women, with the majority of these deaths resulting from metastasis of cancer to other tissues. In 2015, an estimated 25,000 Canadian women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 5,000 will suffer from cancer-related deaths. When breast cancer is isolated to the breast tissue, cure rates surpass 90%; nonetheless, as cancer cells settle into the adjacent or distant tissues, long-term survival is markedly declined. The…

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    Wait Until After I Have Kids To Get Breast Implants? Page-Title: Should I Wait Until After I Have Kids To Get Breast Implants? Meta-Description: Should you wait until after you have kids to get breast implants? Find out what factors to help you decide when to schedule your breast augmentation procedure. “Should I wait until I have children to get breast implants?” Women in their childbearing years often ask us this question whenever they come in for a breast augmentation consultation. As we…

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    Breast cancer is a dangerous form of cancer. Although there are many survivors there are also many who don’t survive. There are many different types of cancers. What is triple negative breast cancer (TNBC)? Triple-Negative Breast Cancer is when the three most common types of receptors know to fuel or help grow most breast cancers are not present in the cancer tumor. Which means that the cancer cells have tested negative for hormone growth factor receptor 2 (HER-2), estrogen receptors (ER), and…

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    Center for Disease Control and Prevention (2014a), the incidence of breast cancer in the state of Kentucky is 127.3 per every 100,000 females. The death rate of women in Kentucky who are diagnosed with breast cancer is noted to be 20.8 per every 100,000 (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014a). Survival rates are largely dependent on when and what stage the cancer is when diagnosed. A woman diagnosed with stage two breast cancer has a national survival rate of 93%, while those with…

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    Everyone knows about Breast cancer these days, due to the fact that every day we have seen lots of organizations working for this sole purpose. Every now and then we meet or hear someone struggling with this devastating type of cancer which is more prevalent in women. According to the recent facts and figures from American Cancer Society about the number of deaths from breast cancer in US in 2013, among all ages has gone up to 39,620. This seems like a huge number, but if we look at the…

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    Article B In the article “Breast milk and subsequent intelligence quotient in children born preterm” A. Lucas and R. Morley (1992) conducted a thorough experiment on the effects of mothers’ breast milk on premature newborns. The researchers are not new to this line of work, they conducted another experiment before this one showing a correlation between preterm infants who drank breast milk and better development. In the article I read, the researchers did an exceptional job on perfecting their…

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    who got diagnosed with cancer in 2007, was my great grandma, she barely took care of herself, as in poor diet, but did survive a high risk surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and mastectomy on her left breast. My other grandma wasn’t diagnosed with cancer but the doctors did find benign nodes on both breasts, which she got removed because they found cancer cells on them. Cancer can start almost anywhere in the human body, when cancer develops cells become more and more abnormal, old or damaged…

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