October – a breast cancer awareness month
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No one is safe from getting a cancer. Even the worldwide celebrities get diagnosed with breast cancer.? Among the most widely known is Kylie Minogue, Christina Applegate, Angelina Jolie, Sheryl Crow and others.
Kylie Minogue was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2005 at the age of 36. She was initially given the all-clear, she later said, only to find a lump shortly thereafter. Kylie had a lumpectomy to remove the small tumor, followed by chemotherapy.
Christina Applegate survived breast cancer in 2008 at the age of 36. Her mother, Nancy Priddy, was also diagnosed with breast cancer while in her thirties, and then again in her fifties. Because of that family history, Christina made a choice to follow an early detection plan that included more frequent screenings starting at age 30. The cancer was therefore detected in an early stage.
Angelina Jolie just like Christina Applegate knew she had a significant family history of breast cancer and chose to undergo genetic testing. She tested positive for a BRCA1 mutation, and had a double mastectomy while in her thirties. It reduced her risk of developing breast cancer from an estimated 87% down to approximately 5%.
Sheryl Crow was diagnosed at the age of 44 with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), a non-invasive form of breast cancer. It was discovered at an early stage through an annual mammogram, and after a lumpectomy and seven weeks of radiation therapy, she was declared cancer-free.
Breast cancer overview
Breast cancer is a disease in which abnormal breast cells grow out of control and form tumors. Breast cancer cells begin inside the milk ducts and/or the milk-producing lobules of the breast. The earliest form is not life-threatening and can be detected in early stages. Invasive cancers can spread to nearby lymph nodes or other organs (metastasize). Metastasis can be life-threatening and fatal.
In 2022, there were 2.3 million women diagnosed with breast cancer and 670 000 deaths globally. Breast cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosed in women after the skin cancer. However, the number of people dying of breast cancer is steadily going down and survival rates have been increasing.
About 80% of breast cancer cases are invasive, meaning a tumor may spread from your breast to other areas of your body. Breast cancer typically affects women aged 50 and older, but it can also affect younger women. Men may also develop breast cancer.
Signs and symptoms of the breast cancer
Most people will not experience any symptoms when the cancer is still early, therefore, it is important to detect it as soon as possible.
Symptoms of breast cancer may include:
People with an abnormal breast lump should seek medical care, even if the lump does not hurt.
Most breast lumps are not cancerous. Breast lumps that are cancerous are more likely to be successfully treated when they are small and have not spread to nearby lymph nodes.
Breast cancer types
Common types of breast cancer include:
Less common breast cancer types include:
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Breast cancer causes
The exact cause of most breast cancers is unknown.? Breast cancer happens through a complex interaction of genetic makeup and the environment. However, certain factors increase the risk of breast cancer including age, obesity, harmful use of alcohol, family’s history of breast cancer, history of radiation exposure, reproductive history, tobacco use, and postmenopausal hormone therapy. Certain inherited high penetrance gene mutations greatly increase breast cancer risk – the most dominant being mutations in the genes BRCA1, BRCA2 and PALB-2.
Things you can do to lower your risk of breast cancer
Breast cancer treatment
Doctors combine treatments to minimize the chances of the cancer coming back (recurrence).
Breast cancer surgeries include:
Surgery may be combined with one or more of the following treatments:
Surgery may remove just the cancerous tissue or the whole breast. Surgery may also remove lymph nodes to assess the cancer’s ability to spread.
Radiation therapy treats residual cancerous cells left behind in the breast tissue and/or lymph nodes and minimizes the chances of cancer recurring.
Medicines to treat breast cancers are selected based on the biological properties of the cancer as determined by special tests.
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