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anybody can get breast cancer but mainly women get it.
Breast cancer is more deadly to a female once it reaches the lungs.Fact:90% of woman die of breast cancer once it reaches the lungs.
It honestly depends on what condition you are diagnosed with for example you could go for a screening, find out that you have a small cancer tissue- for example- then go for another screening and find out you have cancer tissues in both breasts. Everybody is diffrent. Be more specific the next time you ask a question about breast cancer :)
Both female and male are susceptible to breast cancer .@this person ^^^ females are much more vulnerable to this cancer though...
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.
There are no studies that demonstrate that breast implants (or other implantable devices) cause cancer. This has been looked at extensively. There is a rat model, demonstrating cancer can be caused by implants, however.
breast cancer is more prevalent in females who had a close relative (mother, sister, maternal aunt, or maternal grandmother) with previous breast cancer.
Older women have a higher risk of having breast cancer. Also, women who haven't had any children or have their first child after 30 are more likely to have breast cancer.
Pink it is related to womens and breast cancer it is more commone in women tham in males.
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.
Breast Cancer can not get rid of. However, Breast Cancer can go away but come back soon. Symptoms of Breast Cancer would be pain, weight loss, breast pain, breast lump, and nipple discharge. If you have Breast Cancer or symptoms, visit your local doctor. Go to http://www.healthline.com/ to find out more information about Breast Cancer. You can also look up American Cancer Society for more help.
No. Whether a woman develops breast cancer or not is largely hereditary. Women whose mother or grandmother has had breast cancer are more at risk. Other factors like UV exposure can increase your risk.