Breast cancer is a disease in which malignant (cancer) cells form in the tissues of the breast.

The most common type of breast cancer is ductal carcinoma, which begins in the cells of the ducts. Cancer that begins in the lobes or lobules is called lobular carcinoma and is more often found in both breasts than are other types of breast cancer. Inflammatory breast cancer is an uncommon type of breast cancer in which the breast is warm, red, and swollen.

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... Breast cancer is a malignancy of the breast, usually involving the ductal or lobular tissues (the tissues involved in milk production). A small percentage of breast cancers tend to cluster in families. These cancers can be caused by mutations in particular genes, such as BRCA1 or BRCA2. In some cases, genetic syndromes involving other cancers also include an increased risk of breast cancer.

Early breast cancer usually does not cause pain and may exhibit no noticeable symptoms. As the cancer progresses, signs and symptoms can include a lump or thickening in or near the breast; a change in the size or shape of the breast; nipple discharge, tenderness, or retraction (turning inward); and skin irritation, dimpling, or scaliness. These changes can also be caused by conditions other than breast cancer.

Breast cancers caused by inherited gene mutations tend to occur earlier in life than sporadic (noninherited) cases and are more likely to involve both breasts. ...

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Paget's disease of the breast, also known as Paget's disease of the nipple, ...
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Breast cancer can be treated with surgery, radiation and drugs (chemotherapy and hormonal therapy). Doctors may use one of these or a combination, depending on factors such as the type and location of the cancer, whether the disease has spread, and the patient's overall health.

Most women with breast cancer will have some type of surgery, depending on the stage of the breast cancer. The least invasive, lumpectomy (breast-conserving surgery), removes only the cancerous tissue and a surrounding margin of normal tissue. Removal of the entire breast is a mastectomy. A modified radical mastectomy includes the entire breast and some of the underarm lymph nodes.

Alternative breast cancer treatments we use help women naturally. The body can cure breast cancer symptoms when the factors that have created the disease have been corrected. Our approach is not just to treat the symptoms, but more importantly treatments for the whole body and the whole person. Through our aggressive body detoxification, supporting the immune system with focused natural treatment, and by bringing balance back to the whole body, breast cancer symptoms can be beaten by the patients own immune system. The body itself can cure cancer if natural healing principles are followed. The alternative therapies and naturopathic medicine practices we use, incorporate natural "non-toxic" methods to help the body itself cure cancer by supporting the immune system and restoring balance.

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What is Mammography
... What is mammography? Mammography is a way to detect abnormal growths or changes in the breast tissue. It might also be performed to provide a baseline reference for later comparison. To perform mammo...
Source: Cleveland Clinic

Breast Biopsy
... A biopsy is the removal of cells or tissue from a suspicious mass. The tissue or cells are then examined under a microscope to detect cancer cells. A biopsy may be performed when an abnormal breast ch...
Source: Cleveland Clinic

Breast Cancer Prevention

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Chemoprevention
... Major Studies Look at the Role of Drugs and Food in Preventing Cancer "An ounce of prevention...." begins the well-worn saying, but in the case of cancer it seems a pound of cure is still th...
Source: Cleveland Clinic

Breast Health
... Screening for breast cancer There is no doubt that the best chance for curing breast cancer is through early detection. Early detection relies on a program of screening, which involves breast self-exa...
Source: Cleveland Clinic

Breast Cancer Treatment

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Arimidex, Femara and Aromasin
... There is a new group of drugs that is being recommended for use in postmenopausal women with advanced breast cancer. The drugs, Arimidex (anastrozole) and Femara (letrozole), are called aromatase inhi...
Source: Cleveland Clinic

Lymphedema
... The lymphatic system helps coordinate the immune system''s function to protect the body from foreign substances and includes an extensive network of lymph vessels and lymph nodes. Here''s how the lymp...
Source: Cleveland Clinic

Breast Cancer Support

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Genetic Testing for Risk of Breast and Ovarian Cancer: Is it Right For You?
... What is my risk for developing breast or ovarian cancer?Women in the United States have a 1-in-10 risk of developing breast cancer and a 1-in-55 chance of developing ovarian cancer in their lifetime. ...
Source: Cleveland Clinic

Hormone Replacement Therapy and Breast Cancer
... Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a treatment program in which a woman takes estrogen and progestin (a synthetic form of progesterone) to relieve menopause symptoms. HRT also reduces a woman’s risk...
Source: Cleveland Clinic

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Menopause: Detection and Prevention of Breast Cancer
... Menopause itself is not associated with an increased risk of developing cancer. However, the rates of many cancers, including breast cancer, do increase with age. In addition, some of the drugs used t...
Source: Cleveland Clinic

Breast Cancer and the Internet
... Over the past several years, the Internet has become an important resource for information gathering. This exciting new technology has enormous potential to inform and educate the public about health ...
Source: Cleveland Clinic

Breast Cancer Treatment

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Suggestions for Long Term Breast Health
... Eat as many fresh, lightly cooked vegetables as you wish. Go easy on spicy, sweet, or greasy foods Avoid overeating. This stagnates the stomach qi - the stomach channel irrigates the breast tissue. St...
Source: HealthWorld

Breast Cancer & Breast Self-Exam
... Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women, accounting for 30% of cancers women get. Each year, there are approximately 180,000 new cases of breast cancer and 45,000 deaths from it. O...
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Breast Cancer Other

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Breast Cancer Prevention
... Note: Separate PDQ summaries on Screening for Breast Cancer; Breast Cancer Treatment; Male Breast Cancer Treatment; Breast Cancer and Pregnancy Treatment; and Levels of Evidence for Cancer Screening a...
Source: National Cancer Institute

Breast Cancer Prevention
... The breast consists of lobes, lobules, and bulbs that are connected by ducts. The breast also contains blood and lymph vessels. These lymph vessels lead to structures that are called lymph nodes. Clus...
Source: National Cancer Institute

   

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    ... Researchers have been studying breast cancer for many years to learn how best to treat this disease. They have given special attention to ways to prevent breast cancer from recurring (returning) after...
  • Antiperspirants/Deodorants and Breast Cancer: Q&A
    ... Key Points There is no conclusive research linking the use of underarm antiperspirants or deodorants and the subsequent development of breast cancer (see Question 1). Two research studies of underarm ...
  • Biological Therapies for Cancer: Questions and Answers
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  • Breast Cancer
    ... It seems like we've all been affected by breast cancer at some point in our lives, whether we have had it, or have had a family member or friend who's battled it. Every woman has a chance of g...
  • Breast Cancer and Pregnancy
    ... The PDQ cancer information summaries are reviewed regularly and updated as new information becomes available. This section describes the latest changes made to this summary as of the date above. Edito...