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Breast Cancer

Breast cancer occurs when there is a malignant tumor inside the breast. Each year more than 185,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer, and the incidence of this disease is rising in developed countries. There are approximately 43,500 deaths from breast cancer annually, making this disease second to lung cancer as the leading cause of death by cancer among women. Ninety percent of breast cancers are detected by women themselves, often through breast self-examination (BSE).

Larry Norton, MD, President of the American Society of Clinical Oncology described the basics of cancer on a cellular level in an interview with the Discovery Health Network, “All the tissues in the body know to grow to a certain size and to perform certain functions. When something goes wrong with the instructions in certain cells, they do several things that are abnormal, and these are things that we call cancer. Too many cell divisions occur so you can get a lump, a mass. These cells spread into surrounding tissue and develop the capacity and this is the serious part-to grow in other parts of the body.” From this very general explanation of how cancer works, we can begin to understand what is really occurring during the development of breast


A person’s diet can play a very important role in the management of breast cancer. Studies have been done all across the world examining different culture’s diets and how they are affected. For example, Americans’ diets contain a relatively high saturated- fat content when compared with Asian cultures. Diets in Asia are mainly vegetarian, which means Asians eat foods that are high-fiber and low in saturated fat. The low percentages of breast cancer in Asia may be attributed, in part, to their high consumption of vegetables in their diet. The noticeable discrepancies in the occurrence of breast cancer around the world suggest that dietary fat intake may play a role. The importance in a diet research is that a diet high in fat, fish, alcohol, poultry, fruits, and vegetables may be beneficial or may be negative. However, there is no hard conclusive evidence as to if a person’s diet is directly related to a person’s chance of getting breast cancer. A healthy diet does not mean that it cannot hurt you, you just don’t know if eating more meat than vegetables is going to give breast cancer.

The chances of getting breast cancer are very high. Every three minutes a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer. One in every eight woman has or is affected by breast cancer. The importance of breast self-examinations, and a yearly gynecologic examination cannot be stressed enough. Bottom line: the only way to successfully fight breast cancer is, without a doubt, early detection.

There are no accredited cures being supported by any major medical groups at this time. However, there are a few treatment options. Drug therapies such as radiation, chemotherapy, antiestrogens, and others can help in the removal of breast cancer. In some cases surgical measures are taken such as a Mastectomy or a Lumpectomy. Also, a drug by the name of Tamoxifen is being tested and has shown

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