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~Breast Cancer Awareness Month~

Transcript: In 2010 about 40,000 women and 400 men have died from breast cancer . In 2011 a total of about 39,500 died from breast cancer. In 2012 about 40,000 died from breast cancer And this year an estimated about 39,600 women and about 400 men will die from breast cancer. There are three reasons why people get breast cancer.The first reason people get breast cancer is because family history, if your aunt,mom,grandma,sister, or daughter has had breast cancer it is more likely for you to get breast cancer.The second reason is age, as women get older they are more at risk for getting breast cancer.Teens and women in their twenties or thirties are less at risk for getting breast cancer.And the third reason is the diet and lifestyle that person chooses.If a person smokes eat high-fat diets,drink alcohol and doesn't get enough exercise may be at more risk for devolping breast cancer October is breast cancer awareness month.The reason why we have breast cancer awareness month is so we can raise awareness about the importance of screening and early detection of breast cancer. Stages of Breast Cancer Breast Cancer Awareness Month ~Breast Cancer Awareness Month~ There are five different stages of breast cancer. Stage zero: There is no evidence of cells breaking out of the part of the breast in which they started or of getting through to or invading neighboring normal tissue. Stage one: Breast cancer is the earliest stage of invasive breast cancer. At this stage, the cancer cells have spread beyond the original location and into the surrounding breast tissue. Stage two:breast cancer indicates a slightly more advanced form of breast cancer. At this stage, the cancer cells have spread beyond the original location and into the surrounding breast tissue, and the tumor is larger than in stage I disease. However, stage II means the cancer has not spread to a distant part of the body. Stage three:breast cancer is a more advanced form of invasive breast cancer. At this stage, the cancer cells have usually not spread to more distant sites in the body, but they are present in several axillary (underarm) lymph nodes. The tumor may also be quite large at this stage, possibly extending to the chest wall or the skin of the breast. Stage four:breast cancer means the cancer has spread elsewhere in the body. The affected areas may include the bones, brain, lungs or liver, and more than one part of the body may be involved. Stage five:breast cancer means the cancer has spread elsewhere in the body. The affected areas may include the bones, brain, lungs or liver, and more than one part of the body may be involved. What is breast cancer? Why do people get breast cancer? How many people have died from breast cancer? A woman with breast cancer may have no problems or she may find a painless lump in her breast.If women examine their breasts monthly they can help find lumps or other changes that a doctor should examine. Breast cancer is a kind of tumor that devolpes in the cells of a persons breast.You may think that only women can get breast cancer but because all people have breast tissue, men can get it too, though it is very rare. What are signs of breast cancer?

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Transcript: HOPE Cancer Cancer is a disease in which some of the body's cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body. Cancer can start almost anywhere in the human body, which is made up of trillions of cells Breast cancer Breast cancer is a disease in which cells in the breast grow out of control. There are different kinds of breast cancer. The kind of breast cancer depends on which cells in the breast turn into cancer. Breast cancer can begin in different parts of the breast Risks Risk factors you can change . . . Not being physically active. Being overweight or having obesity after menopause. Taking hormones. Reproductive history. Drinking alcohol . . . Risk factors you can not change Getting older. Genetic mutations. Having dense breasts. Personal history of breast cancer or certain non-cancerous breast diseases. Family history of breast or ovarian cancer. Previous treatment using radiation therapy Exposure to the drug diethylstilbestrol (DES). . . . . . . . . What are the symptoms of breast cancer? Symptoms symptoms New lump in the breast or underarm (armpit). Thickening or swelling of part of the breast. Irritation or dimpling of breast skin.Redness or flaky skin in the nipple area or the breast. Pulling in of the nipple or pain in the nipple area. Nipple discharge other than breast milk, including blood. Any change in the size or the shape of the breast. Pain in any area of the breast. Treatments and how to avoide it Surgery : An operation where doctors cut out cancer tissue. Chemotherapy : Using special medicines to shrink or kill the cancer cells. The drugs can be pills you take or medicines given in your veins, or sometimes both. Hormonal therapy : Blocks cancer cells from getting the hormones they need to grow. Biological therapy : Works with your body’s immune system to help it fight cancer cells or to control side effects from other cancer treatments. Radiation therapy : Using high-energy rays (similar to X-rays) to kill the cancer cells. Breast cancer traetments How to avoid cancer How to avoid it .Don't use tobacco .Eat a healthy diet .Maintain a healthy weight and be physically active .Protect yourself from the sun .Get vaccinated .Avoid risky behaviors .Get regular medical care

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