Course Title: Public Speaking
Course Code: COM 101
Title: Breast Cancer
Presented by: Anna Kokkoni
Reg. Number: K2005444
Do you know what is the link between Kylie Minogue, Sheryl Crow, Olivia Newton-John?
Let me tell you a small story before I answer this question.
My aunty Irene five years ago had a really bad pain in her right breast. Everybody use to tell her that it’s nothing. You don’t need to go to a specialist because from stress and nervous. One day she decide and went to the doctor just to be sure that its nothing. But she didn’t receive the answer that she was awaiting. The bad news came. ‘Mrs Irene you have breast cancer’.
My aunty has the same as the three ladies mentioned above. I am
here to talk you about breast cancer, the risk factors, the anatomy of women breast, self examination of breasts.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. It happens when some cells of the breast lose control of multiplication and divide uncontrollably. These cells have the ability to break - Filtration some normal anatomic barriers to breast and disperse the rest of the body
Each cancer so that breast cancer is due to a genetic abnormality in a cell. Although the cause is at a level of genes, only 5-10% of breast cancers are inherited from parents. The majority of breast cancers are due to some genetic damage that occurs during life. The risk of a woman developing breast cancer increases with age. So while until the age of 39 years, the risk is just 0.5% in ages 40-59 years the risk reaches 4% (i.e. 1 in 25 women will develop breast cancer). From age 60 and older, the risk is high as 7% (approximately 1 in 15 women). Other risk factors for breast cancer are:
Heredity - the daughters, sisters and mothers of women who developed breast cancer and particularly at a young age (