One can view photos of Breast cancer online. One place to go to view photos is by going to the Susan G. Komen Brest Cancer website and viewing all of the photos on their website.
"In my opinion, breast cancer patients who would like breast implants should be offered them free of charge."
you can but why would you want to?
The best place to find information on femera and breast cancer would be on the official cancer site. Or check out the official breast cancer specific site which should have information on links to cancer.
Theoretically it's possible, just like anything. But I would be absolutely flabbergasted if you had breast cancer at 14.
The American Cancer Society estimated that in 2003, 211,300 new cases of breast cancer would be diagnosed in the United States and 39,800 women would die as a result
Go to http://www.healthline.com/ to get help or information on Breast Cancer. Or you can write a letter to the American Cancer Society ( or visit). You can also visit your local hospital or doctor. Whichever you choose.
It would be extremely rare for an 11 year old girl to develop breast cancer. Plus, in in mature women, breast cancer has no symptoms until she or a doctor feels a lump in the breast. But, not all breast lumps are cancerous.
Yes, advanced breast cancer can metastasize to skin, although it is not that common for the breast cancer to spread to areas of skin besides the affected breast. That cancer that has spread to the skin will be the same pathology as the breast cancer which are commonly carcinomas. The original breast cancer will not change into melanoma or basal cell carcinoma once it spreads to skin. That would be a second new cancer.
If you mean; can it be "Malignant", then the answer would be yes!
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It is possible for one to ask questions online about breast cancer through WebMD. One may also find resources at Mayo Clinic and charitable cause websites. One needs only to submit and email or ask the question in the discussion furms of these sites.
Everyone can help in breast cancer support by donating to breast cancer funds, by participating in Relay for Life activities or by participating in activities and/or funding programs during breast cancer awareness month. If everyone took a little of their time to show support it would help everywhere.