yes, but 8 out of 10 survives it.
usually a biopsy determines if it is breastcancer.
Yes any one can no matter what age.
She past away from complications developed from BreastCancer.
They support their cancer screenings, yes. For breastcancer, prostatecancer and testicular cancer.
Anything is possible. It could be a matter of genetics. The best thing to do is check up with a doctor as well as figure out to give yourself personal examinations for lumps or early signs.
Lymphedema is a complication of Breastcancer surgery, once you have it , it is permanent, however the severity differs. When it is first noticed ,one should go to the doctor and have it checked, rest, a pressure sleeve and medication will help with the swelling and pain.
well actually i was watching the news one day and they had a 10 year old girl who they interwiewed, and the 10 year old had brest cancer. sooooooooo i guess that when ever you start to develope brests, you are at the risk of brescancer.(my aunt had brest cancer at the age of 35.)
About 1500 men a year are diagnosed with breast cancer. A little less than a third will die from it. Mainly because breastcancer in men is not very usual, many male patients discover their sickness very late, which makes curing it more difficult.
Usually Breast cancer is internal and is found as a lump or tumor. However there are other types of breastcancer that appear on the outside of the breast, like inflammatory BC. Also if the skin on the breast looks like an orange peel or little bumps, it should be checked.
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.
Not in the sense of something that can be done that will wipe it out in every case. Breast cancer is treated with combinations of surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. Their effect varies with the exact kind of cancer, its location, the size and age of the tumor and other factors. Your oncologist can discuss these things with you, and help you decide what course of therapy is best. though you could actually have chemotherapy depending on the stage of the cancer if it is at a stage where it could be deadly then there might not be a cure.but it all depends on the stage of the cancer
I think that snakes can or can't RESPONSE because if they can't they would'nt be able to smell, taste, hear they would just die and I mean die die die die die die die die die die die die die die die die and i mean die die die die die die die die die die die die die