What is breast cancer?
Breast cancer is a type of cancer that develops from breast tissue and the risk factors of developing breast cancer include being female, obesity, a lack of physical exercise, alcoholism, hormone replacement therapy during menopause, an early age at first menstruation, having children late in life or not at all, older age, having a prior history of breast cancer, and a family history of breast cancer. About 5-10% of cases are the result of a genetic predisposition inherited from a person’s parents, including BRCA1 and BRCA2 among others. Breast cancer most commonly develops in cells from the lining of milk ducts and the lobules that supply these ducts with milk.
What are the symptoms of breast cancer?
Signs of breast cancer may include a lump in the breast, a change in breast shape, dimpling of the skin, fluid coming from the nipple, a newly-inverted nipple, or a red or scaly patch of skin. In those with distant spread of the disease, there may be bone pain, swollen lymph nodes, shortness of breath, or yellow skin.
Pain (“mastodynia”) is an unreliable tool in determining the presence or absence of breast cancer, but may be indicative of other breast health issues. Indications of breast cancer other than a lump may include thickening different from the other breast tissue, one breast becoming larger or lower, a nipple changing position or shape or becoming inverted, skin puckering or dimpling, a rash on or around a nipple, discharge from nipple/s, constant pain in part of the breast or armpit and swelling beneath the armpit or around the collarbone.
Please Note : – Self examination of above signs and symptoms could help in diagnosis and treatment at an early stage.
What are the most common types of breast cancer?
The type of breast cancer is determined by the specific cells in the breast that are affected. Most breast cancers are carcinomas, which are tumors that start in the epithelial cells that line organs and tissues throughout the body.
There are many types of breast cancer, and many different ways to describe them. It is easy to get confused over a breast cancer diagnosis.
★ Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)
★ Invasive breast cancer (ILC or IDC)
★ Invasive breast cancer (ILC or IDC)
★ Inflammatory breast cancer –
★ Paget disease of the breast
★ Angiosarcoma
★ Phyllodes tumor
How Nano Curcumin & Ginger Extract help in Breast cancer?
Nano curcumin and ginger extract are widely studied and examined to learn in depth about their anti-cancer properties. Multiple scientific research are done in order to determine the true potential of these two components to help prevent cancer relapse or recurrence.
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Treatments for breast and other cancers can have severe adverse effects. When deciding on a treatment, people should discuss the potential risks with a doctor and look at ways to minimize the side effects.
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