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Are You A Woman? This Is What You Need To Know About Breast Cancer by Afriglobalmedia: 3:43pm On Oct 03, 2017
ARE YOU A WOMAN? THIS IS WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BREAST CANCER

Breast cancer is an uncontrolled growth of cells that starts in the breast tissue. It is the second most common cancer in women.
Breast cancer is most commonly diagnosed in women ages 55 to 64. The disease can also occur in men, but it is much less common.

Causes of breast cancer
Although, the exact causes of breast cancer are not known, however, the combination of a person's genes and their environment likely plays a role in the development of the disease
risk factors.

1. Age: The risk of getting breast cancer increases with age. At 20 years, the chance of developing breast cancer in the next decade is 0.6 percent. By the age of 70 years, this figure goes up to 3.84 percent.

2. Genetics: If a close relative has or has had, breast cancer, the risk of getting it is higher.

3. A history of breast cancer or breast lumps: Women who have had breast cancer before are more likely to have it again, compared with those who have no history of the disease.

4. Body weight: Women who are overweight or have obesity after menopause may have a higher risk of developing breast cancer, possibly due to higher levels of estrogen. High sugar intake may also be a factor.

5. Alcohol consumption: A higher rate of regular alcohol consumption appears to play a role. Studies have shown that women who consume more than 3 drinks a day have a 1.5 times higher risk.

6. Radiation exposure: Undergoing radiation treatment for cancer that is not breast cancer increases the risk of breast cancer later in life.

Symptoms of breast cancer
Listed below are the most common symptoms of breast cancer in women
1. A lump in the breast or armpit
2. A thickening or swelling of the breast
3. Dimpling of the breast or skin irritation
4. Red or flaky skin in the nipple area
5. Nipple discharge other than breast milk
It's important to note that even these symptoms don’t necessarily mean a malignancy is present and often signal a benign condition, such as a cyst or infection.
Also, most lumps are not cancerous, but women should have them checked by a healthcare professional.

Why you should go for screening
Imaging tests such as mammograms, MRI scans or breast ultrasound. Each of these methods produces internal pictures of the breast that help doctors see a potential mass.
Our doctors at Afriglobal Medicare are always on ground to screen women for breast cancer, our screening test ranges from mammogram, ultrasound, and MRI (Imaging)

1. A mammogram is a type of x-ray commonly used for initial breast cancer screening. It produces images that can help detect any lumps or abnormalities, a suspicious result can be followed up by further diagnosis.

2. An ultrasound scan can help differentiate between a solid mass or a fluid-filled cyst.
If cancer is confirmed, doctors will perform additional tests to determine whether cancer has spread within the breast, to the lymph nodes or to other parts of the body.

If you have any symptoms of breast cancer listed above, Visit Afriglobal Medicare for breast cancer test today.

Quick facts about breast cancer
1. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women.
2. Symptoms include a lump or thickening in the breast and changes to the skin or the nipple.
3. Risk factors can be genetic, but some lifestyle factors, such as alcohol intake, make it more likely to happen.
4. A range of treatments is available, including surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy.
5. Many breast lumps are not cancerous, but any woman who is concerned about a lump or change should see a doctor.

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