top-30.com top-30.com top-30.com
  Site Home >> About Us >> Add Your Link >> Security & Privacy >> Terms of Service >> Add Article
Search:   
 
 

Exercise Therapy and the Cancer Patient

Depending upon the type and stage of cancer as well as the treatment protocol, an appropriate exerci ... - Howard Stidwill
 

A Guide To the Management of Rheumatoid Arthritis

Learn about effective management of rheumatoid arthritis in our informative article. From convention ... - Mike Leuthen
 

Diabetes: Health 'Coaches' Will Help To Combat Rising Diabetes Cases

Pennsylvania has a moderate rate of increase in diabetes hospitalizations, accounting less than 1 pe ... - Hector Milla
 

When Treating Arthritis, There are Definite Foods to Avoid, and Specific Arthritis Foods to Eat

The best arthritis foods must be low in phosphorous and high in calcium. The worst arthritis foods a ... - Paul Newland
 

Detecting Diabetes and Caring For It

One of the best things you can do for your health is to know how to detect diabetes before it become ... - Jacob Mabille
 

Rheumatoid Arthritis Tips For Living

There are tons of rheumatoid arthritis tips out there, but which ones really work? - Mike Herman
 
 

  Site Home –› Healthcare & Medicine –› Cancer
   
 

Breast Cancer : Explained in Detail.

   
Author: Chetan Bhawani
Introduction
Breast Cancer is a form of cancer that occurs in the breast tissue. Although the breast is made up of similar tissues in both males and females, breast cancer occurs mostly in females.

Causes
Like other cancers, breast cancer is an uncontrollable growth of breast cells, and is caused due to the mutation of certain genes present in your breast cells. This mutation can either be genetically inherited, i.e. it might have come from your parents, or it happened during changes in your body, like aging or due to life in general. Breast Cancer can also occur due to hormonal changes in the body, like during menopause.

Types of Breast Cancer

Breast Cancers can be divided into four types based on the location they occur and whether it is a local one or not.

1. Ductal Carcinoma in Situ, or DCIS
2. Lobular Carcinoma in situ or LCIS
3. Invasive Ductal Carcinoma or IDC
4. Invasive Lobular Carcinoma or ILC

Breast Cancer normally occurs either in the milk duct (Ductal), or in the lobules (Lobular) or glands that make milk. Both can either be 'in situ', meaning it remains where it started and does not spread, or it may be 'invasive', meaning it spreads into the surrounding tissues. Carcinoma is a word used for any cancer that begins in the skins or tissues covering internal organs.

Early Detection
There are no ways to prevent breast cancer. However, breast cancer can be treated effectively if it is detected in an early stage. Self Breast Examination for lumps and unusual changes should be carried out each month, preferably at the same time each month to minimize effects of menstruation. A clinical breast examination should be done once every year from ages 2939, and once every year from the age of 40.

Diagnosis
Primary diagnosis is done using mammography, an x-ray of the breast. If breast cancer is suspected or diagnosed, this is followed by MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) and PET Scans.

Treatment
The main form of treatment used for Breast Cancer is surgery. Depending on the size of the tumour, it can be lumpectomy, also known as breast conserving surgery, where only the tumour is removed, or mastectomy, where the entire breast is removed. Both forms of surgery are usually followed by radiotherapy, which is a form of treatment by exposure to radiation, to stop the cancer from spreading. Another major form of treatment is chemotherapy, where treatment is done through various forms of drugs. These drugs interfere with the growth of cancer cells, and thus help curing cancer. Breast cancer can also be treated using hormone therapy, using chemicals to stop activities of certain hormones. Hormone therapy can only be used if the cancer cells are responsive to hormones, and have varied side effects, ranging from vaginal dryness and weak bones to infertility. Even after effective removal of Breast Cancer, patients should be in constant touch with the physician to make sure that the cancer does not return.

Author Bio:

Chetan Bhawani is a medical consultant and pathologist and gives regularly Helpful Health Tips and provides health Information and information about any disease in the human body.

You can search for this article using: Breast Cancer : Explained in Detail., Healthcare & Medicine, Cancer, breast cancer, skin cancer
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Foods Increase Insulin and Foods Decrease Blood Sugar
 
7 Insomnia Cures to Try Tonight
 
Diabetes Mellitus Type 1 ?C Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
 
Trampoline Safety For Kids
 
The Dangers of High Cholesterol
 
Is Hypoglycemia Just Diabeties in Reverse?
 
Diabetes And Society
 
Diabetes And Your Diet
 
The Dangers Of Not Getting Enough Sleep
 
Cancer Diet - Include Natural Foods
 
 
 
Add Url
 
 

Self Enhancement

 

People & Society

 

Hygiene & Health

 

Companies & Business

 

Science & Research

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Automobiles

 

Drink & Food

 

Children

 

Realty & Property

 

Computers & Networking

 

Creative Arts

 

Jobs & Careers

 

Games & Play

 

Finance & Banking

 

Malls & Shopping

 

Fashion & Lifestyle

 

Healthcare & Medicine

 

Policies & Law

 

Recreation & Entertainment

 

News & Media

 

Family & Home

 

Academics & Learning

 
   Site Home >> Security & Privacy >> Terms of Service
Copyright © 2008 www.top-30.com All Rights Reserved.