Although the causes of caner are not fully understood, there are some several recognized factors. Non-modifiable factors that place an individual at risk include age and race and gender; on the other hand, modifiable factors include inadequate nutrition, physical activity, exposure to ultraviolet radiation, obesity, occupational carcinogens, and tobacco use. There...
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Breast lumps can appear in a woman's body at any age. Their appearance may be followed by a severe chest sensation. Other women may notice changes in their skin texture or nipple. Some breast lumps are not visible, but they can be felt when carefully stroked. Some specialist examinations, such...
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While skin lumps and bumps have been a standard technique of diagnosing breast cancer, with practitioners using the symptom to establish suspiciousness, other manifestations can also lead to malignancy. For example, despite being reported in a small percentage of women, changes in the appearance of the skin above the breast...
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Breast Cancer: The Most Common Type of Cancer in Women Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women. It affects all countries in the world, with higher rates of diagnosis and mortality in older women.Getting Diagnosed with Breast Cancer Getting diagnosed with breast cancer can be a scary experience....
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The development of nanoparticles in the realm of nanotechnology has increased. The benefits and evaluation of its biological applicability in breast cancer screening. This comes after the failure of the conventional methods of breast cancer screening. Numerous nanoparticles, including fluorescent nanoparticles, have been employed in the detection and treatment of...
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