Awareness session on breast cancer awareness on 21st oct 2021 at Mehran university, Jamshoro organized by American institute of Chemical engineering society AIChE MUET chapter
Myths And Facts About Breast Cancer.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the world, with around 2.26 million new cases diagnosed each year. With around 0.7 million fatalities per year worldwide, it is one of the major causes of death among female cancer patients. It is quite common in those aged 25 to 70, with peak prevalence in women aged 50 to 69.
Breast cancer occurs when a pre-cancerous tumour progresses to a malignant tumour in a multi-stage process that is triggered by abnormal and uncontrolled growth of normal cells. These abnormalities are brought on by physical carcinogens (ultraviolet and ionising radiation), chemical carcinogens (alcohol, aflatoxin, tobacco smoke), and biological carcinogens (viral infections, bacteria, or parasites). Breast cancer risk is also increased by genetic factors. 5 to 10% of breast cancer instances are caused by genetic abnormalities passed down through a family’s generations.
Breast Cancer – Types, Causes, Symptoms and PreventionHashmi Healthcares
It is the fact that, due to the breast cancer thousands of women die around the world. To be specific, The American Cancer Society estimates, 40,920 women will die, 266,120 new cases of invasive breast cancer and 63,960 Non-invasive will be diagnosed alone in America in 2018. Now, you can know how dangerous breast cancer is and how important to diagnose and prevent it before it overcomes you.
The human being is fighting against several types of cancer for decades. Breast cancer is something that is spreading its claw day by day. Not only women but men also have this deadly cancer. Nusuki always has worked for the social cause, and this time it is no different too. In this October, as known as the month of International Breast Cancer Month, Nusuki is taking a step forward to support the person with breast cancer.
Wendy Noe, education coordinator for the Central Indiana Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure® presents an overview of breast cancer information, facts and advances in treatment.
Breast is one of the common organs affected by cancer and has gained attention in the recent past. In breast cancer, there is uncontrolled multiplication of the cells within the breast and this usually manifests as a lump.
This document provides information about breast cancer including causes and risk factors, diagnosis, treatment options, and the role of the immune system. It discusses that breast cancer starts in breast tissues and can be ductal or lobular. Risk factors include lack of exercise, poor diet, alcohol, tobacco, and older age. Early detection through mammograms and self-exams is key. Treatment depends on cancer type and stage but may include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, or targeted therapy. The immune system plays a role in limiting cancer growth but may require support through medications during treatment. Support groups and alternative therapies can help patients.
Awareness session on breast cancer awareness on 21st oct 2021 at Mehran university, Jamshoro organized by American institute of Chemical engineering society AIChE MUET chapter
Myths And Facts About Breast Cancer.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the world, with around 2.26 million new cases diagnosed each year. With around 0.7 million fatalities per year worldwide, it is one of the major causes of death among female cancer patients. It is quite common in those aged 25 to 70, with peak prevalence in women aged 50 to 69.
Breast cancer occurs when a pre-cancerous tumour progresses to a malignant tumour in a multi-stage process that is triggered by abnormal and uncontrolled growth of normal cells. These abnormalities are brought on by physical carcinogens (ultraviolet and ionising radiation), chemical carcinogens (alcohol, aflatoxin, tobacco smoke), and biological carcinogens (viral infections, bacteria, or parasites). Breast cancer risk is also increased by genetic factors. 5 to 10% of breast cancer instances are caused by genetic abnormalities passed down through a family’s generations.
Breast Cancer – Types, Causes, Symptoms and PreventionHashmi Healthcares
It is the fact that, due to the breast cancer thousands of women die around the world. To be specific, The American Cancer Society estimates, 40,920 women will die, 266,120 new cases of invasive breast cancer and 63,960 Non-invasive will be diagnosed alone in America in 2018. Now, you can know how dangerous breast cancer is and how important to diagnose and prevent it before it overcomes you.
The human being is fighting against several types of cancer for decades. Breast cancer is something that is spreading its claw day by day. Not only women but men also have this deadly cancer. Nusuki always has worked for the social cause, and this time it is no different too. In this October, as known as the month of International Breast Cancer Month, Nusuki is taking a step forward to support the person with breast cancer.
Wendy Noe, education coordinator for the Central Indiana Affiliate of Susan G. Komen for the Cure® presents an overview of breast cancer information, facts and advances in treatment.
Breast is one of the common organs affected by cancer and has gained attention in the recent past. In breast cancer, there is uncontrolled multiplication of the cells within the breast and this usually manifests as a lump.
This document provides information about breast cancer including causes and risk factors, diagnosis, treatment options, and the role of the immune system. It discusses that breast cancer starts in breast tissues and can be ductal or lobular. Risk factors include lack of exercise, poor diet, alcohol, tobacco, and older age. Early detection through mammograms and self-exams is key. Treatment depends on cancer type and stage but may include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, or targeted therapy. The immune system plays a role in limiting cancer growth but may require support through medications during treatment. Support groups and alternative therapies can help patients.
Cancer is basically uncontrolled multiplication of cells. Once the cells multiply, they also spread to other areas by means of blood or lymph. Breast is one of the common organs affected by cancer and has gained attention. In breast cancer, there is uncontrolled multiplication of the cells within the breast and this usually manifests as a lump.
According to Dr. Vo Dang Hung, Director of TMMC Healthcare's Oncology Center. Breast Cancer is the most popular cancer among women. Know your risks and get frequent Breast Cancer Screenings to protect yourself.
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in American women. Early detection through screening such as breast self-exams, clinical exams, and mammograms can help find cancer early and increase treatment options. Some risk factors for breast cancer include family history, genetic factors, older age, obesity, radiation exposure, alcohol use, and hormone therapy. Signs of breast cancer include lumps, nipple discharge or retraction, and changes in breast size or shape.
The document discusses several common myths about cancer, including that cancer is contagious, that family history alone determines cancer risk, and that positive thinking can cure cancer. It explains that while some cancers are caused by viruses, cancer itself is not contagious. It also notes that lifestyle factors account for about 40% of cancers, and while family history increases risk, it does not guarantee that someone will develop cancer. The document seeks to dispel misconceptions about cancer treatments, prognoses, and living with cancer.
At Maharaja Agrasen Hospital Dwarka, the Department of gynecology, held an awareness camp about breast & cervical cancers. Breast and cervical cancers are two of the most prevalent forms of cancer among women worldwide. While significant progress has been made in diagnosis and treatment, these diseases remain major health concerns. Early detection and awareness are critical in the fight against breast and cervical cancer, and this article aims to provide valuable insights into these conditions, emphasizing prevention, screening, and treatment options.
1. Breast cancer develops from mutations in genes controlling cell growth and health. Abnormal cells divide uncontrollably, forming tumors that can be benign or malignant.
2. Malignant tumors are cancerous and can spread via the lymphatic system to other parts of the body. Breast cancer refers specifically to malignant tumors in the breast.
3. Treatment plans consider cancer type, stage, hormone sensitivity, and patient history. Early detection through education and screening as well as primary and adjuvant therapies can help improve outcomes for breast cancer.
This document provides information about breast cancer and prostate cancer. It discusses the types, stages, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of breast cancer. It also discusses statistics on breast cancer worldwide and in Guyana. For breast cancer in men, it covers what it is, signs and symptoms, and how it is diagnosed and treated. Prostate cancer is also briefly introduced.
This document provides an introduction to breast cancer, including its causes, risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options. It begins by defining breast cancer as malignant cells that form tumors in the breast tissue. It then discusses the different types of breast cancer and benign breast tumors. Several risk factors for breast cancer are outlined, including age, gender, genetic factors, dense breast tissue, radiation exposure, benign tumor conditions, and lifestyle/medication factors. The document concludes by listing symptoms that should prompt seeing a doctor, such as breast pain or lumps, nipple changes, or discharge.
Breast cancer starts in the cells of the breast and can spread to other parts of the body. There are several types of breast cancer including ductal carcinoma in situ, invasive ductal carcinoma, inflammatory breast cancer, and metastatic breast cancer. Risk factors include being a woman, aging, family history and genetic factors, personal history of breast cancer, reproductive history. Screening tests include mammograms, clinical breast exams, and breast self-exams. Treatment involves surgery to remove the tumor, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and hormone therapy. Prevention focuses on maintaining a healthy weight, physical activity, breastfeeding, diet and avoiding hormone therapy when possible.
Breast cancer starts in the cells of the breast and can spread to other parts of the body. There are several types of breast cancer including ductal carcinoma in situ, invasive ductal carcinoma, inflammatory breast cancer, and metastatic breast cancer. While the exact causes are unknown, risk factors include gender, age, genetics, family history, personal history, menstrual periods, pregnancy history, and breastfeeding. Signs and symptoms include a lump or thickening in the breast. Investigations include mammography, ultrasound, and biopsy. Treatment involves surgery to remove the tumor, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and hormone therapy. Prevention strategies incorporate lifestyle factors and screening includes clinical breast exams and mammograms.
This document provides an overview of breast cancer, including types, symptoms, risk factors, treatment options, and complementary medicines. It discusses ductal carcinoma in situ, invasive breast cancer types, common signs and symptoms, factors that increase cancer risk such as family history and reproductive factors. Treatment may involve surgery, radiation, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy and complementary approaches. Physical activity is associated with lower breast cancer risk.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in India. It occurs when breast cells grow abnormally and divide rapidly, forming a lump or mass that can spread to other parts of the body. Risk factors include hormonal, lifestyle, genetic and environmental factors. Early detection through screening such as breast self-exams, clinical exams and mammograms is important for effective treatment when cancer is small and has not spread.
Educate yourself on Breast Cancer ! From myths and misconceptions to cancer prevention, detection, and treatment. All you need to know about this cancer that affects 1 out every 8 women. Includes recent statistics and info about radiation therapy, mastectomy, lumpectomy, chemotherapy and much much more. Brought to you by Dr. Beatriz Amendola of the Innovative Cancer Institute.
Treatment of breast cancer by chemotherapy AsifaKanwal1
This document discusses the treatment of breast cancer using chemotherapy. It begins with an introduction to breast cancer, its causes, risk factors, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and general treatment options. It then focuses on chemotherapy as a treatment, describing the different types of chemotherapy drugs used to treat breast cancer like doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, fluorouracil, and epirubicin. It discusses how these drugs work and their common side effects. The document provides details on chemotherapy regimens and administration methods like intravenous or oral routes. Overall, it provides a comprehensive overview of chemotherapy as a treatment for breast cancer.
Silicon Valley Cancer Foundation BrochureSteven Lund
The Silicon Valley Cancer Foundation provides cancer information, conducts research, and assists women's health concerns with a focus on breast cancer. They strive for early breast cancer detection and prevention through research and new therapies. Their breast cancer program emphasizes that early detection is key but most difficult in women under 50 due to more aggressive cancers and dense breast tissue making mammograms only 50-70% effective. The Foundation promotes the non-invasive Halo Breast Test to help address these issues.
This document provides an overview of breast cancer, including risk factors, signs and symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment options and prevention strategies. It notes that breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women. While the chances of developing breast cancer increase with age, early detection through screening and awareness of changes to the breasts can help lead to successful treatment if cancer is found early. A variety of treatment options exist depending on the type and stage of cancer diagnosed. Lifestyle factors may also impact risk.
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Binaural hearing using two hearing aids instead of one offers numerous advantages, including improved sound localization, enhanced sound quality, better speech understanding in noise, reduced listening effort, and greater overall satisfaction. By leveraging the brain’s natural ability to process sound from both ears, binaural hearing aids provide a more balanced, clear, and comfortable hearing experience. If you or a loved one is considering hearing aids, consult with a hearing care professional at Ear Solutions hearing aid clinic in Mumbai to explore the benefits of binaural hearing and determine the best solution for your hearing needs. Embracing binaural hearing can lead to a richer, more engaging auditory experience and significantly improve your quality of life.
Cancer is basically uncontrolled multiplication of cells. Once the cells multiply, they also spread to other areas by means of blood or lymph. Breast is one of the common organs affected by cancer and has gained attention. In breast cancer, there is uncontrolled multiplication of the cells within the breast and this usually manifests as a lump.
According to Dr. Vo Dang Hung, Director of TMMC Healthcare's Oncology Center. Breast Cancer is the most popular cancer among women. Know your risks and get frequent Breast Cancer Screenings to protect yourself.
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in American women. Early detection through screening such as breast self-exams, clinical exams, and mammograms can help find cancer early and increase treatment options. Some risk factors for breast cancer include family history, genetic factors, older age, obesity, radiation exposure, alcohol use, and hormone therapy. Signs of breast cancer include lumps, nipple discharge or retraction, and changes in breast size or shape.
The document discusses several common myths about cancer, including that cancer is contagious, that family history alone determines cancer risk, and that positive thinking can cure cancer. It explains that while some cancers are caused by viruses, cancer itself is not contagious. It also notes that lifestyle factors account for about 40% of cancers, and while family history increases risk, it does not guarantee that someone will develop cancer. The document seeks to dispel misconceptions about cancer treatments, prognoses, and living with cancer.
At Maharaja Agrasen Hospital Dwarka, the Department of gynecology, held an awareness camp about breast & cervical cancers. Breast and cervical cancers are two of the most prevalent forms of cancer among women worldwide. While significant progress has been made in diagnosis and treatment, these diseases remain major health concerns. Early detection and awareness are critical in the fight against breast and cervical cancer, and this article aims to provide valuable insights into these conditions, emphasizing prevention, screening, and treatment options.
1. Breast cancer develops from mutations in genes controlling cell growth and health. Abnormal cells divide uncontrollably, forming tumors that can be benign or malignant.
2. Malignant tumors are cancerous and can spread via the lymphatic system to other parts of the body. Breast cancer refers specifically to malignant tumors in the breast.
3. Treatment plans consider cancer type, stage, hormone sensitivity, and patient history. Early detection through education and screening as well as primary and adjuvant therapies can help improve outcomes for breast cancer.
This document provides information about breast cancer and prostate cancer. It discusses the types, stages, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of breast cancer. It also discusses statistics on breast cancer worldwide and in Guyana. For breast cancer in men, it covers what it is, signs and symptoms, and how it is diagnosed and treated. Prostate cancer is also briefly introduced.
This document provides an introduction to breast cancer, including its causes, risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options. It begins by defining breast cancer as malignant cells that form tumors in the breast tissue. It then discusses the different types of breast cancer and benign breast tumors. Several risk factors for breast cancer are outlined, including age, gender, genetic factors, dense breast tissue, radiation exposure, benign tumor conditions, and lifestyle/medication factors. The document concludes by listing symptoms that should prompt seeing a doctor, such as breast pain or lumps, nipple changes, or discharge.
Breast cancer starts in the cells of the breast and can spread to other parts of the body. There are several types of breast cancer including ductal carcinoma in situ, invasive ductal carcinoma, inflammatory breast cancer, and metastatic breast cancer. Risk factors include being a woman, aging, family history and genetic factors, personal history of breast cancer, reproductive history. Screening tests include mammograms, clinical breast exams, and breast self-exams. Treatment involves surgery to remove the tumor, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and hormone therapy. Prevention focuses on maintaining a healthy weight, physical activity, breastfeeding, diet and avoiding hormone therapy when possible.
Breast cancer starts in the cells of the breast and can spread to other parts of the body. There are several types of breast cancer including ductal carcinoma in situ, invasive ductal carcinoma, inflammatory breast cancer, and metastatic breast cancer. While the exact causes are unknown, risk factors include gender, age, genetics, family history, personal history, menstrual periods, pregnancy history, and breastfeeding. Signs and symptoms include a lump or thickening in the breast. Investigations include mammography, ultrasound, and biopsy. Treatment involves surgery to remove the tumor, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and hormone therapy. Prevention strategies incorporate lifestyle factors and screening includes clinical breast exams and mammograms.
This document provides an overview of breast cancer, including types, symptoms, risk factors, treatment options, and complementary medicines. It discusses ductal carcinoma in situ, invasive breast cancer types, common signs and symptoms, factors that increase cancer risk such as family history and reproductive factors. Treatment may involve surgery, radiation, hormone therapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy and complementary approaches. Physical activity is associated with lower breast cancer risk.
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in India. It occurs when breast cells grow abnormally and divide rapidly, forming a lump or mass that can spread to other parts of the body. Risk factors include hormonal, lifestyle, genetic and environmental factors. Early detection through screening such as breast self-exams, clinical exams and mammograms is important for effective treatment when cancer is small and has not spread.
Educate yourself on Breast Cancer ! From myths and misconceptions to cancer prevention, detection, and treatment. All you need to know about this cancer that affects 1 out every 8 women. Includes recent statistics and info about radiation therapy, mastectomy, lumpectomy, chemotherapy and much much more. Brought to you by Dr. Beatriz Amendola of the Innovative Cancer Institute.
Treatment of breast cancer by chemotherapy AsifaKanwal1
This document discusses the treatment of breast cancer using chemotherapy. It begins with an introduction to breast cancer, its causes, risk factors, signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and general treatment options. It then focuses on chemotherapy as a treatment, describing the different types of chemotherapy drugs used to treat breast cancer like doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, fluorouracil, and epirubicin. It discusses how these drugs work and their common side effects. The document provides details on chemotherapy regimens and administration methods like intravenous or oral routes. Overall, it provides a comprehensive overview of chemotherapy as a treatment for breast cancer.
Silicon Valley Cancer Foundation BrochureSteven Lund
The Silicon Valley Cancer Foundation provides cancer information, conducts research, and assists women's health concerns with a focus on breast cancer. They strive for early breast cancer detection and prevention through research and new therapies. Their breast cancer program emphasizes that early detection is key but most difficult in women under 50 due to more aggressive cancers and dense breast tissue making mammograms only 50-70% effective. The Foundation promotes the non-invasive Halo Breast Test to help address these issues.
This document provides an overview of breast cancer, including risk factors, signs and symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment options and prevention strategies. It notes that breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in women. While the chances of developing breast cancer increase with age, early detection through screening and awareness of changes to the breasts can help lead to successful treatment if cancer is found early. A variety of treatment options exist depending on the type and stage of cancer diagnosed. Lifestyle factors may also impact risk.
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Common Myths and Misconceptions About Breast Cancer .pdf
1.
2. Introduction
Breast cancer is a widely discussed topic, yet myths and misconceptions
persist that can lead to confusion and unnecessary fear. Understanding
the facts is crucial for accurate information and proactive healthcare
decisions. This blog aims to debunk some common myths surrounding
breast cancer.
3. Myth: Only Women Can Get Breast Cancer
While breast cancer predominantly affects women, men can also develop
it. Though rare, men have breast tissue that can undergo cancerous
changes. Awareness and early detection are equally important for
everyone.
4. Myth: Breast Cancer Only Affects Older Women
While age is a significant risk factor, breast cancer can affect women of all
ages, including younger women. Early detection through regular
screenings and self-exams is key, regardless of age.
5. Myth: Finding a Lump Means You Have Breast Cancer
Not all breast lumps are cancerous. Many breast changes are benign
(non-cancerous) conditions like cysts or fibroadenomas. However, any
new lump or change should be promptly evaluated by a healthcare
professional.
6. Myth: Antiperspirants and Bras Cause Breast Cancer
There is no scientific evidence linking the use of antiperspirants or
wearing bras, including underwire bras, to breast cancer risk. These are
common misconceptions without credible scientific support.
7. Myth: If There's No Family History, I'm Not at Risk
While having a family history of breast cancer increases your risk, the
majority of breast cancer cases occur in women with no family history.
Many other factors, such as age, lifestyle, and reproductive history, also
influence risk.
8. Myth: Breast Implants Prevent Early Detection of
Breast Cancer
Breast implants, whether silicone or saline, do not typically interfere with
mammography or early detection. Special techniques may be used, but
routine screenings remain effective.
9. Myth: Breast Cancer Treatment Always Leads to Hair
Loss
Hair loss is not always a side effect of breast cancer treatment. It depends
on the specific treatment plan, which may include surgery, chemotherapy,
radiation, or targeted therapies, each affecting individuals differently.
10. Conclusion
Understanding and myths about breast cancer is essential for promoting
accurate knowledge and informed decision-making. By debunking
misconceptions, we empower individuals to prioritize regular screenings,
maintain open communication with healthcare providers, and make
informed choices about their health. By fostering awareness and
education, we can enhance early detection efforts and support those
affected by breast cancer in their journey toward wellness.
Stay informed, stay proactive, and spread awareness to combat myths
and support breast health initiatives in your community.