Title: Things To Know About Breast Cancer Causes
1Things to know about Breast Cancer
- Know All About Breast Cancer
- Causes Preventions
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2What Is Cancer?
- The term cancer refers to more than 100
different diseases that begin in the cells, the
bodys basic unit of life. - 2nd leading cause of death, behind heart
diseases. - Cancer develops when cells grow and form more
cells without order or control. - Under normal circumstances, new cell growth and
old cell death are kept in balance. - A group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled
growth and spread of abnormal cells. - Everyone is at risk of developing cancer.
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3What is Breast Cancer?
- A malignant tumor from cells in the breast
- Main Types Ductal carcinomas and lobular
carcinomas. - Mostly found in women but men can get it too!
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4Facts About Breast Cancer
- Breast cancer is the 2nd most common type of
cancer in American women. - Breast cancer can develop in men.
- The chance of getting or dying from breast cancer
increases with age. - Many women who develop breast cancer have no
family history of the disease.
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5FAQs and Myths
- Yes, healthy diet and exercise can reduce risk
- Yes, drinking alcohol increases risk when
consumed in excess - No, large breasts do not increase risk
- Yes, using birth control pills for more than five
years increases risk - Yes, being overweight post-menopause increases
risk - Yes, being slightly overweight pre-menopause
reduces risk somewhat
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6Risk Factors
- Drinking alcohol
- Not exercising
- Having first period before 12
- Current/recent use of birth control pills
- Being tall
- Not breastfeeding
- Being female
- Getting older
- Family history
- Genetics
- Having children after 30
- Overweight
- High socioeconomic status
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7The Numbers Dont Lie
- Breast cancer impacts over 240,000 new patients a
year in the United States alone. - 70 of breast cancer cases occur in women who
have no identifiable risk factors. - Less than 5 of cases occur in women under 40
- Occurs in 1 of every 3,000 pregnancies
- 3,010 new cases and 560 deaths estimated for men
in 13 - 124 women in every 100,000 are diagnosed every
year
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8Warning Signs
- Breast lump or thickening
- Nipple changes or drainage
- Skin irritation or dimpling
- Skin scaliness or redness
- Enlarged lymph node
- Early cancer in most cases has no symptoms or
warning signs. Early detection guidelines should
be followed.
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9Contributing factors
- Late detection
- Treatment compliance
- Concurrent disease
- Access to care
- Barriers to care
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10How is Breast Cancer Treated?
- Treatment depends on stage of cancer
- More than one treatment may be used
- Surgery
- Radiation therapy
- Chemotherapy
- Hormone therapy
- Targeted therapy
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11Breast Self Exam Information
- It is easy to do and the more you do it, the
better you will get at it. - When you get to know how your breasts normally
feel, you will quickly be able to feel any
change, and early detection is the key to
successful treatment. A breast self-exam could
save your breast - and your life. - Most breast lumps are found by women themselves,
but in fact, most lumps in the breast are not
cancer.
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12When to do a Breast Self-Exam
- The best time to do breast self-exam is right
after your period, when breasts are not tender or
swollen. If you do not have regular periods or
sometimes skip a month, do it on the same day
every month.
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13How is Breast Cancer Treated?
- Treatment depends on stage of cancer
- More than one treatment may be used
- Surgery
- Radiation therapy
- Chemotherapy
- Hormone therapy
- Targeted therapy
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14Treatments
- Surgery
- Lumpectomy vs. mastectomy aka partial vs.
whole - Radiation
- High energy x-rays, always coupled with surgery
- Chemotherapy
- Anticancer drugs used after radiation and surgery
- Hormonal therapies
- Prevents release of hormones that make tumors
grow - Targeted therapies
- Attack specific molecules in cancer process
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15Treatments
- One of the most widely used treatments is
radiation therapy. - Radiation therapy is targeted directly to the
specific area and the side effects are limited to
the area being treated. - Radiation works by killing all the cells in the
effected area. - There are two types of radiation, one is
administered externally and one internally. - External radiation is delivered over a 5-7 weeks
and 5 times a week. It is delivered by an liner
acceptor. And is the most common of the two. - Internal radiation is where radioactive material
is delivered directly into the site where the
tumor was. - This is usually done at the end of traditional
radiation to give it an extra boost at the end
of treatment.
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16Chemotherapy
- Chemotherapy effects the whole body even if the
cancer has not spread. - Chemotherapy is often administered prior to
surgery to reduce the size of the tumor to leave
clear margins. - Chemotherapy also reduces your leukocytes (white
blood cells that is also our immune system),
making you more susceptible to every day bugs. - The side effects include nausea and, losing all
your hair. - Its administered through and IV or its also
available in pill, and liquid form. - As always its your choice and should not be taken
lightly.
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17Detection Mammograms can save your life!
- A mammogram is an X-ray of the breast
- Medicare, Medical and most insurances will pay
- Help exists for low income women with no
insurance - Get a mammogram yearly once you turn 40
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18What can I do to reduce my risk for breast cancer?
- Regular exercise
- Breastfeeding during pregnancy
- Maintain a healthy diet
- Maintain a healthy weight
- Limit alcohol consumption
- Consult with your clinician regarding menopausal
hormone use
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19Alternative medicine
- There are also several alternative medicines that
can help to reduce or eliminate breast cancer. - Vitamin A, Betacarotine, Vitamin C, and Vitamin E
all increase the effect of chemotherapy. - CO-Q10 reduces the toxicity of chemotherapy
- Vitamin D, and Cholecalciferol helps inhibits
growth in cancer cells - Melitonin (which is a natural chemical produced
in our brain) blocks the estrogen receptors to
the cancer
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20 - For More information Regarding Breast Cancer
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- New York 10028
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