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The entire human body is composed of cells, including the breasts.

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How does a person get breast cancer?

A person gets breast cancer when the cells in the breast experience an explosion of growth of unhealthy cells.


How is breast cancer caused?

Breast cancer is caused by cells that lose control over how fast they replicate. Cancer cells divide quickly and rapidly, and they can invade surrounding tissues. Cancer cells can also travel to lymph nodes and to other sites in the body.


Can a wasp sting on your breast give you breast cancer?

No. Breast cancer is in the cells and may also be DNA related.


What is the correct order in which breast cancer develops?

Breast cancer typically develops in stages, starting with normal breast cells mutating into abnormal cells (hyperplasia), then progressing to non-invasive breast cancer (carcinoma in situ), and finally to invasive breast cancer, where the cancer cells invade surrounding breast tissue and can potentially spread to other parts of the body (metastasis).


What are mammary cells?

Mammary cells are the cells that make up the mammary glands in the breast. These cells are responsible for producing milk during lactation. They play a crucial role in the reproductive process of mammals by nourishing the offspring.


Been called back after treatment for abnormal cell results on a cervical smear Doctor says he is unsure of where cells have come from patient has had breast cancer treatment what does this mean?

Abnormal cells from other organs don't usually present themselves in a PAP test. But they can. If patient has abnormal cells on PAP test and has history of breast cancer, a pathologist can determine if cells are cervical cells or breast cells. If breast cancer has migrated to cervix, this means the staging of breast cancer would increase. Most likely this isn't the case, and the abnormal cells are cervical related.


What is cancer antigen 15-3?

produced by cells in the breast and increased levels can be associated with breast cancer.


How many cells does a lump in the breast contain?

The number of cells in a lump in the breast can vary greatly depending on the size and type of lump. Some lumps may contain a few cells, while others can contain millions of cells. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and diagnosis of any breast lump.


Can breast cancer be treated with stem cells?

Stem cell treatment is used to treat advanced breast cancer.


What dimensions do breast cancer cells have millimetres or micrometers?

Micrometers.


What causes estrogen positive breast cancer to develop in individuals?

Estrogen positive breast cancer develops when there is an overabundance of estrogen in the body, which can stimulate the growth of cancer cells in the breast tissue. This type of breast cancer is often fueled by estrogen receptors on the cancer cells, making them more sensitive to the hormone.


Are there Golgi cells in cancer cells?

yes certain cancers contain golgi cells such as the colon cancer cell and also the breast cancer cells