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13 Breast Cancer Risk Factors

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13 Breast Cancer Risk Factors

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  1. Why go for Early Breast Cancer Screening?

  2. Introduction • It is often said that “PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE”. However, in cases of breast cancer there are numerous inevitable factors that lead to its onset like aging, genetic disorders and gender. • Being a female is a big risk factor as the presence of estrogen and progesterone can result in breast cancer cells growth. • In such cases early detection and breast cancer screening goes a long way in ensuring that the patient can undergo a successful treatment. • Breast cancer can be cured completely making it even more important for women to identify the early signs of this disease.

  3. Early Signs of Breast Cancer • A lump or a thickening in or near the breast – In most cases the lump is not painful • A lump or thickening in underarm area • A change in size or shape of breast • A dimple or puckering in skin of the breast • Inward pulling of nipple • Fluid, other than breast milk, especially if it is bloody • Altered skin colour or texture of breast, nipple, areola • Dimpling of skin of breast – like a skin of Orange On the appearance of any of these symptoms, consult an experienced gynecologist at the earliest. The treatment can be easier and far more effective when the affected site is small and the cancer has not spread to surrounding areas. Also read about Breast Cancer Risk Factors.

  4. Breast Cancer Screening • Breast Cancer can be detected in the early stages with the help of regular breast cancer screening or mammography. • Mammograms are X-Ray images of the breasts gives a clear idea as to which part of the organ is affected. • Mammograms can even detect these malignant tumors before the appearance of any symptoms. • Annual breast examination by a doctor and an annual screening Mammography is advisable for the females more than 45 years of age. • Women who are at higher risk of developing breast cancer, should consult go for the screening at an early age (after consulting the doctor). • The treatment of breast cancer depends on staging of the disease.

  5. Diagnosis of Breast Cancer • Mammogram • A mammogram is an X-ray that enables a specialist to examine the breast tissue for tumours. • A small dose of iodising radiation produces an image of the breast tissue. • It shows not only lumps or specks caused by cancer but also micro calcifications, lumps due to fatty cells and cysts. • Further tests are required to confirm the presence of abnormal cells.

  6. Mammography Process for Breast Cancer

  7. 2. Breast Ultrasound • Specialists use penetrating sound waves and their deflection to create a computerised image of internal breast tissue. • A breast ultrasound can differentially show a lump of solid mass, a cyst filled with fluid, or a combination of both. • While cysts are mostly non-cancerous, a solid lump may indicate cancerous tumour. • Breast ultrasound measures the exact size and location of the lump and the condition of its surrounding tissue.

  8. 3. Biopsy • A biopsy test involves removal of some tissue and fluid from the suspected area, examination under a microscope and other tests for presence of cancerous tissue. • A biopsy report will provide a complete picture of your situation. • It includes benign or non-cancerous cells in the lump, type of tumour, tumour growth rate and grade, receptor status of tumour, and distance between excised tumour cells and surrounding normal tissue. Get Breast Cancer Treatment Cost in India from NABH & JCI accredited hospitals – FREE of cost.

  9. 4. Breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) • A breast MRI provides a more conclusive evidence and assessment of the extent of cancer spread. • Difference can be find between a normal and tumorous breast tissueusing the images generated by the transmission of magnetic energy and radio . Read about What happens after Breast Cancer Diagnosis?

  10. Stages of Breast Cancer • The 5 stages are: • Stage 0: This stage indicates the precancerous condition. When cancer is detected in this stage, the disease can be cured very easily without having to undergo extensive procedures. • Stages 1 & 2: The cancerous growth is restricted to the breast area & to the lymph nodes in the area near to the breast or armpit. • Stage 3: The cancer cells have spread from the breast & armpit lymph nodes to the lymph nodes near to breastbone or collarbone or to the skin of breast & chest wall. • Stage 4: The cancer cells have spread from the breast & lymph nodes to the other organs like lungs, bones, brain, distant lymph nodes and liver.

  11. Contd. • Based on results of screening, breast cancer can be classified into 5 types, from Stage 0-4. These stages are determined based in the spread of cancer and whether it is limited to the origin site or spread to the surrounding areas. “Early Detection of Breast Cancer is the KEY to Survival”

  12. Read complete article here https://blog.credihealth.com/breast-cancer-screening • Stay updated with our other health article @ https://blog.credihealth.com • If you want to know about Cost of Breast Cancer Treatment in India then follow the link https://goo.gl/CLE9Up ***

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