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    Breast cancer affects one in eight women during their lives. Breast cancer kills more women in the United States than any cancer except lung cancer. No one knows why some women get breast cancer‚ but there a number of risk factors. Risks that you cannot change include+++++++etc. Other risks‚ which you can change‚ include being overweight‚ using hormone replacement therapy‚ taking birth control pills‚ drinking alcohol‚ not having children or having your first child after age 35 or having dense

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    Breast Cancer in Men

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    Breast Cancer in Men Rose Marie Francis SCI/163 September 27‚ 2011 Dr. Leroy Isaacs   Breast Cancer in Men Less than 1% of all breast cancer occurs in men‚ and although the disease is rare‚ the incidence appears to be increasing. Because men usually do not suspect breast cancer when they feel a lump in the breast‚ diagnosis frequently is delayed. Although screening for breast cancer is not recommended for men‚ radiographic imaging plays an important role in distinguishing benign conditions

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    What is cancer? Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that starts in the cells of the breast. A malignant tumor is a group of cancer cells that can grow into (invade) surrounding tissues or spread (metastasize) to distant areas of the body. The disease occurs almost entirely in women‚ but men can get it‚ too. Types of breast cancer Ductal carcinoma in situ Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS; also known as intraductal carcinoma) is considered non-invasive or pre-invasive breast cancer. DCIS means

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    Breast Cancer and Stress

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    a toll on the body. Breast cancer is a disease that mainly affects women and it is the leading type of cancer by sex and site for women‚ and the second leading cause of death by sex and site for women‚ after lung cancer. (1) In 2011‚ it is estimated that 23‚ 400 Canadian women will be diagnosed with breast cancer and 5‚ 100 will die from it; approximately 64 Canadian women will be diagnosed with breast cancer on a daily basis; approximately 14 Canadian women will die of breast cancer on a daily basis;

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    Dying of Breast Cancer

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    technology employed there. We have come a very long way since the 1800’s‚ specifically in the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. We are now able to catch it in much earlier stages and give much better and safer treatment. In the eighteen hundreds‚ the health care was quite different than it is today. Doctors did not know what really caused many diseases‚ such as breast cancer‚ which made them really hard to treat properly. They also had not yet discovered bacteria and harmful germs. Doctors

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    Bottle-feeding Every mother of a newborn baby must make a very personal decision when it comes to how they are going to feed their infant. I was faced with that decision 3 years ago when I had my first son who I named Ethen. It was one of the very hardest decisions I had to make. I had to consider all the good benefits of breast feeding as well as the benefits of formula bottle-feeding‚ but the good benefits of breastfeeding outnumbered the bottle feeding ones. I finally decided that breast feeding

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    Breast and Ovarian Cancer

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    Persuasive Speech Title: Breast and Ovarian Cancer Purpose Statement: This speech has a primary goal of educating the audience and to give a better understanding of what breast cancer is and how it can be treated with detection by a vast variety of methods. It will also give better understanding that not only women but men also are susceptible to breast cancer. Introduction I. Attention: There are a number of researches done about breast and ovarian cancer. Breast cancer is the second largest

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    that makes hundreds- no‚ thousands- of people miserable each year. Something that wastes billions of dollars. Something that decides the future of a child in one day. Sadly‚ such a thing exists. It is called standardized testing. Not only is it ineffective‚ it also hurts many different people in many different ways. First of all‚ it hurts students and parents. It also hurts teachers and even the government. The researchers and data analytists at the SEEALL University have looked at all the files and

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    Breast Implants in Teenagers The trend for a number of young girls is to get breast augmentation. They think that by changing their bodies‚ they’re going to change their lives. They think they will be happy‚ and they will be completely satisfied with their implants. Their expectation is that their self-confidence will skyrocket‚ and they will be attractive girls. Many young girls get implants to make themselves stand out more and to have a great appearance‚ but there are many reasons that they

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    Breast Cancer Prevention

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    |Prevention methods for breast cancer There are no known ways to prevent breast cancer[pic]. However‚ for women who are at increased risk of developing breast cancer and even for those who have just an average risk‚ there are tangible ways to reduce the risk of the disease advancing to an incurable stage‚ including: • Having a clinical breast exam[pic] every three years (for women who are under the age of 40) • Getting a mammogram every one to two years after age 40 (or possibly

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