Tuesday, 12 April 2016

WOMEN AND BREAST CANCER



Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women. Most cases occur in women over the age of 50. If you notice any lump or change to your normal breast then you should see a doctor promptly. If breast cancer is diagnosed at an early stage, there is a good chance of a cure. In general, the more advanced the cancer (the more it has grown and spread), the less chance that treatment will be curative. However, treatment can often slow the progress of the cancer.

The breasts

Breast tissue is attached to muscle on the chest wall. A tail of breast tissue extends up into the armpit. The breasts contain:
  • Many lobules which are made up of glandular tissue. They produce milk after pregnancy.
  • Ducts. These are channels which take milk from the lobules to the nipple.
  • Fatty tissue and supporting connective tissue.
Blood vessels, lymph channels and nerves (like all other areas of the body). Many women find that their breasts become more lumpy and tender before periods. Breasts also alter their size and shape with increasing age, pregnancy, and with marked weight changes. What is important is that you get to know your own breasts – how they look and feel – and report any changes promptly to a doctor.
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