by Tess Barksdale, Tes : Breast cancer statisticsAs of this writing, statistics show that one in nine women will get breast cancer in her lifetime. While a woman?s chance of getting breast cancer increases as she gets older, she should always be on the lookout for subtle sym...
by Adrien Brody, Adr : Breast cancer statistics show that over 1.2 million persons will be diagnosed with breast cancer worldwide this year, according to the World Health Organization. For breast cancer and prevention, it has long been known that regular physical activity ...
by James S. Pendergraft, Jam : If you are a woman, there is one kind of cancer that you always have to be on the look out for, and that is breast cancer. No matter what age you are, you can still get breast cancer. Although it is more common in women that are 40 years of age or ol...
by Sharon Jones, Sha : The breast cancer survival rate for Stage 3 breast cancer depends on the degree of cancer metastasis and the individual health of the patient. The 5-year survival rate can vary from 49% to 67%.Stage 3 (or III) breast cancer is usually divided into tw...
by James S. Pendergraft, Jam : An “Early Stage” breast cancer is sometimes referred as Stage 1 breast cancer. In such cases, the affected region is less than 2–2.5 centimetres in diameter. However, cancer does not spread inside the tissue of the breast. In fact, ...
by John Eminescu, Joh : The American Cancer Society estimates that 212,930 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed and 40,870 will die of breast cancer in the United States in 2005. Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in women in the United States and is second...
by Lester Lee, Les : Becoming diagnosed with cancer is one of the worst things you can find out. It is becoming incredibly more common today with people infected with all types of cancer. Among these, one of the more common type is breast cancer and it is rapidly becomin...
by Roland Jefferson, Rol : There is a wide incidence of women in the Western world who experience breast changes that are a direct consequence of their menstrual cycle and it is believed that as high as 70 percent of women are so afflicted. These women may find their breasts h...
by Mike Lee, Mik : Determining the breast cancer stages is important since it enables the patient and doctor to identify the treatment necessary for one’s condition. Also, it is essential in assessing the risk of the given condition and what lifestyle changes the...
by Kacy Carr, Kac : Why is it that when the topic of breast cancer crops up in conversation some women tend to shy away in belief that they personally are exempt from contacting the disease? Listen up ladies breast cancer is serious and can affect any one of us at any t...
by Mark Branyon, Mar : There is no doubt that breast cancer is a frightening diagnosis for any woman or man. From the moment those two words are uttered, feelings of uncertainty and fear begin to mount. Uncertainty about the future and whether there’s a way to better...
by Www.thealternativecancertreatment.com, Www : According to official figures it has been determined that only 5-10% of breast cancer is influenced by an individual's genetics. Even though this percentage seems relatively low the numbers are in fact high enough to encourage many women and men to s...
by Www.thealternativecancertreatment.com, Www : Breast cancer is still and always will be a serious condition that affects 1 in 12 women at some point in their life. Luckily, it is no longer deemed life threatening or permanently scarring for most individuals.Breast cancer, like all cancers, were ...
by Meng Y, Men : The overall average of five-year survival rate for women who contract breast cancer is around 86% for those whose disease has not metastasized. That means, 86% of the women who contract it survive for at least five years. But even that fairly high nu...
by Meng Y, Men : Statistics have proven that one in twelve women, at some point in their life, will develop breast cancer. When it comes to the issue of contracting breast cancer there are many risks involved. Fortunately, some of these risks are within your control ...