breast cancer
Breast cancer is a disease where abnormal cells in the breast grow uncontrollably, forming a tumor, and often spread to other parts of the body
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Summary
Breast cancer is a disease where cells in the breast grow uncontrollably, which means they divide and grow without normal control. It can lead to serious health issues and is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among women. Early detection and treatment can improve survival rates.
Breast cancer occurs due to genetic mutations, which are changes in the DNA. Risk factors include age, family history, and lifestyle factors like alcohol consumption and obesity. While the exact cause is not fully understood, these factors increase the likelihood of developing the disease.
Common symptoms include a lump in the breast, changes in breast shape, and skin dimpling, which is a puckering of the skin. Complications can include lymphedema, which is swelling due to lymph fluid buildup, and metastasis, which is cancer spread to other organs.
Breast cancer is diagnosed through physical exams, imaging tests like mammograms, which are X-rays of the breast, and biopsies, which involve taking a tissue sample for analysis. These tests help confirm the presence of cancer cells and guide treatment decisions.
Prevention includes maintaining a healthy weight, regular exercise, and limiting alcohol intake. Treatment options include surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation. Hormone therapy, which blocks cancer cell growth, is also used. These treatments are tailored to the cancer type and stage.
Self-care includes a balanced diet, regular exercise, and avoiding tobacco and excessive alcohol. These actions support treatment and improve energy levels. Staying informed and attending regular medical appointments are also important for managing the disease effectively.