All cancers are just normal cells that have had their duplication mechanism stuck in the ON position. They constantly divide and grow.
Skin cancer, lung cancers and breast cancers( for both females and males)
Some cancers are internal, such as colon cancer and breast cancer, while others are external, like skin cancers.
There are many different types of cancers in the world. There are cancers such as bladder cancer, Breast cancer, endometrial cancer, colon cancer, kidney cancer, thyroid caner and many others.
just like most of the cancers... chemotherapy
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.
No. However the predisposition for certain cancers are genetic and show up in families. Such cancers as breast cancer, stomach cancers, and colon cancer seem to be genetically inheritable, so if your family has such a history it is wise to get diagnosed early.
Some breast cancers do not show up on mammograms, or "hide" in dense breast tissue. A normal (or negative) study is not a guarantee that a woman is cancer-free.
yes breast cancers are heritable in this there are many gens involved like BARCA gen 1 and 2
The 3 most likely cancers in females are breast, lung, and colorectal, according to the National Cancer Institute (NCI). These types of cancers account for 50% of all types of cancers diagnosed in women. The best treatment for this is the early detection of the disease. Thankyou
yes certain cancers contain golgi cells such as the colon cancer cell and also the breast cancer cells
Her2 is more aggressive than other breast cancers because hormone treatment is less effective than if you used the treatment on other types of breast cancers.
Alcohol consumption has been seen to increase the risk of breast cancer. Drinking alcohol, especially along with smoking, increases the risk of cancers of the mouth, esophagus, pharynx, larynx and liver in men, and of breast cancer in women, according to the National Cancer Institute. Fortunately, except for breast cancer, these cancers are all rare. Moderate consumption doesn't increase the risk of the most common cancers, except for breast cancer, as listed by the National Cancer Institute alphabetically: • Bladder Cancer • Breast Cancer • Colon and Rectal Cancer • Endometrial Cancer • Kidney Cancer (Renal Cell) • Leukemia • Lung Cancer • Melanoma • Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma • Ovarian Cancer • Prostate Cancer • Skin Cancer (Non-Melanoma) 1 Of these 12 most common caners, the risk of two (kidney cancer and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma) are reduced by consuming alcohol.