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Breast Cancer, Who Is At Risk?
This refers to a malignant tumor that develops from cells in the breast. Usually breast cancer either begins in the cells of the lobules, which are the milk-producing glands or the ducts. The passages that drain milk from the lobules to the nipple. Less commonly, breast cancer can begin in the stromal tissues, which include the fatty and fibrous connective tissues of the breast. When starting to grow breast cancer may not cause symptoms. The first sign of the disease is a new lump or mass in the breast that can be felt. The lump is normally painless, hard and has uneven edges. Sometimes cancers can be tender, soft and rounded. It is wise to visit the doctor if you notice anything unusual. The following unusual changes in the breast can be a symptom of breast cancer: * swelling of all or part of the breast * skin irritation or dimpling * breast pain * nipple pain or the nipple turning inward * redness, scaliness or thickening of the nipple or breast skin * a nipple discharge other than breast milk * a lump in the underarm area These changes also can be signs of less serious conditions that are not cancerous, such as an infection or a cyst. One should control the following to reduce the risk Weight Family history Exercise Alcohol consumption Smoking Exposure to estrogen Recent oral contraceptive use Stress and anxiety Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Mercy Maranga Reports on Health and Fitness issues. Visit Her Site here for more information on cancer and its treatment Cancer |
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