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What is Breast Cancer?

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Many women still do not really know the answer to the question,
What is breast cancer?
It is the goal of this article to explain cancerous formations in the breast in simple and easy to understand language which will make sense to all who read. Remember, if you have a question about breast cancer, you can always write to us or talk to your doctor to find out the best answer for your query. One thing is for sure when it comes to all forms of cancer… Knowledge saves lives and ignorance kills, so please take the time to learn all you can now. It may just save you or someone you love at some point in the future!

Generally, What is Breast Cancer?

What is Breast Cancer? Cancer is the abnormal growth of cells which occurs due to a genetic mutation. Virtually all types of breast cancer form tumors, which are groupings of cancerous cells which bind together into a solid or semisolid mass. These are often called breast lumps, although it is crucial to know that not all lumps or bumps in the breast are cancerous and many are completely innocent and asymptomatic. Breast cancer can begin in various parts of the breast, but often starts in the glandular tissues or small tubes which connect the breast glands to the nipple. Some cancers do not form lumps, which is why it is crucial to be able to recognize the other potential signs of breast cancer to aid in early diagnosis. The earlier a cancer is discovered, the better the chance for successful treatment and full recovery…

What is Breast Cancer and How Does it Kill?

Abnormal cancerous mutations will spread and evolve, slowly taking over normal life functions in affected areas of the body. If left unchecked, many cancers will spread to other bodily regions by a process known as metastasis. If cancer begins to slow down or interrupt a vital life process (and there are countless numbers of these which must be maintained in order to preserve life) then the body will eventually succumb to the inability to function normally. Obviously, cancer in the most important areas of the body will potentially hasten death, while slow-growing cancers in less crucial regions can exist for a very long time without killing the host. Breast cancer is a very treatable form of the disease, so long as it is discovered relatively early and has not had the opportunity to metastasize to a vital area.

What is Breast Cancer? / Summary

The time to eradicate breast cancer has been long overdue. Scientists and doctors have learned so much about the disease and have improved diagnostic accuracy and treatment results. However, the actual cause of cancer in most women remains unknown and therefore positive prevention of breast cancer has been a hit and miss venture, at best. Hopefully, one day, medical researchers will make a significant breakthrough which may end all types of caners. Until that time, talk to your doctor to learn how you can be proactive in the fight against cancer and what you can do to stay healthy for life, completely cancer-free…

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