Sunday, April 15, 2012

Interesting facts about breast cancer

One of the most common kinds of cancer affecting women not just in USA but entire world is breast cancer.  Breast cancer cases are rising continuously and thus its prevention has become much more important. The following facts by the breast cancer centre helps to understand the seriousness of the issue.

•    After lung cancer, breast cancer is the most common kind of cancer affecting women, especially in USA.
•    Ductal carcinoma is the most common kind of breast cancer found in women. It originates in the milk ducts.
•    10.4 % of cancer in women is breast cancer.
•    Factors that are instrumental in development of breast cancer include; age, ethnicity, race, family history and genetics.
•    White women are more prone to breast cancer than black women, but the mortality rate is higher in black women than white women.
•    1 in every 3000 pregnant or lactating mothers are likely to develop breast cancer.
•    Studies suggest that if a woman is detected with breast cancer during pregnancy, her survival rate decreases substantially than non-pregnant women.
•    Reduction of breast cancer is possible through regular exercise, high fiber diet, not smoking and lowering the consumption of alcohol.
•    After the age of 50, the risk of breast cancer increases.
•    According to studies, 8 out of every 10 patients suffering from breast cancer are above 50 years.
•    There are no symptoms attached with breast cancer, thus regular visits to the doctor and self examination is important.
•    If women above the age of 50 had regular mammograms, breast cancer occurrence could be reduced by 25%.
•    The highest number of breast cancer cases are recorded in USA.
•    Statistics suggest left breast to be more prone to breast cancer than the right one, even though the reason is unclear.
•    After the age of 20 years, clinical breast examination must be carried out every 3 years.
•    Spreading of breast cancer beyond the breast is known as ‘metastatic’. It may spread to the bones, liver and lungs.
•    Breast cancer was previously known as ‘nun’s disease’ because of its frequent occurrence in nuns.
•    Breast feeding reduces the occurrence of breast cancer substantially.
•    Preventive measures include; less consumption of alcohol, no smoking, healthy eating habits etc.

From the above facts, it is clearly understood that breast cancer has high occurrence rate and thus women must take as much care of their body.  Visiting breast cancer centers can help women gain a better understanding of the condition and also help them in detection of possible cancer. Women should be careful as breast cancer incidence has increased manifolds, thus its early detection is imperative.

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