Breast Cancer Information
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Breast cancer is a
reality. Every woman should take this in consideration.
But what is the proper behavior to take in prevention? How to face the
disease in case of positive diagnosis?
Lots of information is availble online to help women in detecting the
threat.
With no intention to frighten in an exagerating way, every one has to
give particular attention to the breast, and this, as young as
possible.
Knowing how to make self-examination is one of the keys. |
There are websites that list
the most common symptoms of breast cancer and explain when medical advice is
required in terms of a diagnosis.
Many medical experts agree that if a woman conducts her own breast self examination
each month that she greatly increases her chances of survival because any
lumps will be found early. Although different information on breast cancer
self examinations is online, it’s always wise to ask a family physician to
show the proper technique.
The family history also is a criterion. It’s been proven that a woman is
more prone to develop the disease if her mother or grandmother suffered
from breast cancer.
Other factors are risky too. It is always useful to be aware of them and try
to adapt its behavior in prevention. Changing little lifestyle's habits,
like diet for example.
Most people mistakenly believe that a woman’s risk of developing cancer in
her breast is non-existent before menopause. This isn’t the case and in
fact many women in their twenties and thirties are being stroke with the
disease each day.
Information explains who is most at risk and if a woman has a history of it
in her family the steps she should be taking to protect herself.
If the diagnostic is positive, the feeling is helplessness and miserable.
But nowadays, many efficient treatments are available. It has been shown
that the results are improving constantly.
Taking information and being aware of the reality of this terrible disease
is the best behavior to have in this case. The family doctor can be a good
support for information about the different treatment options.
The more a woman knows, the stronger she is to fight a breast cancer. Knowing
the enemy, is the best weapon.
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