No.
Breast cancer is not the only breast disease. There is another type of breast disease called fibrocystic breast disease. It is a condition that causes breast pain, cysts and breast lumps.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'is it religious' but if you mean is it only people of certain religions get breast cancer then the answer is NO.Anyone can get breast cancer.
no there are many types of cancer
No.
Breast Cancer is not the only type of Cancer out their. It has received the most funding and The government wants a more even distribution of the money
If she does not undergo surgery to remove her thyroid
As you are only seventeen and your breasts have just taken good shape, it is unlikely that you have breast cancer but you can never tell.
Breast cancer is second only to skin cancer in women.Breast cancer is a common cancer, but it is not overlycommon. It only counts for 16% of all global cancers in men and women - but that is still large enough a number for it to cause many unnecessary deaths.
Breast cancer is much more common in women than in men. While men can develop breast cancer, it's relatively rare compared to women. About 99% of breast cancer cases occur in women, and only around 1% occur in men.
AnswerYes. Anyone can get any cancer at any time, except for only male cancers and only female cancers (such as breast and what not)Men CAN get breast cancer, it is however much more rare. They can not get uterine or ovarian cancer and women can not get prostate cancer.
Male Breast CancerBreast cancer in both men and women is the same condition where malignant tumor develops that can metastasis to the lymph nodes and other parts of the body. The only real difference is that men are affected in smaller numbers than women.And stay on the cancer pills or it comes back in the bones.
Tamoxifen has also been used off label for malignant glioma (type of nervous system tumor), ovarian cancer, mastalgia (breast pain), infertility, osteoporosis, and precocious puberty.AnswerPalliative or adjunctive treatment of advanced breast cancer; reduce the incidence of breast cancer in women at high risk; reduce risk of invasive breast cancer in women with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS); metastatic male breast cancer; treatment of melanoma, desmoid tumors