GENERAL SYNOPSIS OF MALE BREAST CANCER

Though far less common than in women, men's breast cancer is possible. According to the American Cancer Society, over 2000 men are diagnosed with breast cancer each year, meaning men account for approximately 1% of all breast cancer cases diagnosed nationally. To gain more understanding about this lesser known male disease, take a look below. Male Breast Cancer Symptoms Though most lumps or changes in the breast for men are benign (not cancerous) abnormalities, men should still report any major changes, irritations or problems to their doctors as soon as possible. The most common symptoms of breast cancer in men are actually quite similar to the symptoms for women. These include nipple inversion, detecting a lump, unexplained tissue growth, change in breast size, skin puckering or dimpling, nipple discharge, itchiness or redness. Men generally have less breast tissue than women, making it much easier to detect lumps. However, this also means the cancer can spread to other parts of the body more quickly than in women. This is why early detection is so critical for men. Contributing Factors for Men's Breast Cancer Elder Age Most men diagnosed with male breast cancer are between the ages of 60 and 70. Family History Approximately 20 percent of men with breast cancer ...



BREAST CANCER RISKS

Despite progress of medical science, breast cancer continues its destructive effects in all social class, poor and rich, black and white. It is estimated that breast cancer will affects one woman in eight will develop cancer during their lifetime. With around 42 000 new cases each year, this disease is a real trouble in the feminine world; cancer is the most feared disease in the 21st century. However, if curing breast cancer is hypothetic, its prevention can be different; there are steps you can take to reduce the risk of its development or its reoccurrence (if you are already a victim): Avoid Hormone therapy for menopause symptoms - menopause itself is not a disease, it is a natural hormonal change in your body that often occurs after age 45; but some hormonal treatment against the symptoms of menopause can have serious effects on your health. Long-term use of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) may lead to breast cancer. According to WHO (world Health Organization), MHT is a risk factor for breast cancer especially when taken for more than 5 years. In addition, Studies show that hormone therapy can also increase the risk of colorectal cancer. Practice Prolonged Breastfeeding - it can ...



MESOTHELIOMA CANCER WHAT IS IT?

Copyright (c) 2008 Sindre Brudevoll The peritoneal form of this is basic relatively uncommon type of a cancer that also accounts less than quarter of the cases. Pericardial mesothelioma is also the rarest type of the three forms. There are also several techniques which also can prove useful if its basic is suspected on to the presence of the pleural effusion that are combined with basic a history of occupational or secondary asbestos exposure. It does not usually spread to the bone, brain, or adrenal glands.Moreover, this are not as sensitive to radiation therapy or chemotherapy as are many other tumors. Many thousands cases are now diagnosed in United States each and each year. History of the exposure to the asbestos may Treatment options for management of the malignant its include also surgery, chemotherapy also radiation and also the most treatment. The only known cause of this cancer is asbestos. Symptoms of the peritoneal. It`s includes abdominal pain and weakness also the lose of weight loss of the appetite also nausea and also abdominal swelling. The most common form of it is pleural. Sometimes it is hard to tell the difference between malignant and lung cancer. Asbestos exposure ...



MORE CANCER TREATMENT FAILURE

At the recent meeting of the American Association of Clinical Oncologists (ASCO), some 25,000 doctors met to discuss advances in cancer therapy. Over 10,000 scientific abstracts were presented. Surely now, after countless billions have been spent on research since President Nixon’s war on cancer was declared in 1971, there must be some dramatic cures. Something must have emerged from this meeting to reverse the growing cancer epidemic and justify the skyrocketing medical costs for cancer treatment. Surely. But not so. The meeting highlighted how that cancer therapy is shifting from conventional cut-burn-poison to a more technologically sophisticated, molecularly targeted pharmaceutical approach. It’s a cash cow heyday for drug companies and a wonderful fix for the addicted Rx generation. A new fleet of drugs include tyrosine kinase inhibitors such as Gleevec and Iressa. Tarvesa is an ingenious pharmaceutical that targets the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in neoplasms. Another category is antiangiogenic drugs, such as Avastin, that inhibit the growth of blood vessels in tumors. There have been some qualified ‘successes’ but not without downside serious side effect risks. For example, Avastin causes serious and even fatal bleeding into the lungs (hemoptisis). In one instance 31% of patients experienced this side effect. But, you might say, ...



WHAT IS CANCER AND WHY WE ARE PRONE TO IT

Cells from cancerous tumors can spread throughout the body. This process, called metastasis, occurs when cancer cells break away from the original tumor and travel in the circulatory or lymphatic systems until they are lodged in a small capillary network in another area of the body. Cells removed from the tumor will be examined under the microscope for evidence of cancer. Breast cancer kills fewer women each year, but it gets a lot of publicity and research funding. Lung cancer gets shrouded in blame and denial and, yes, secrecy. Breast cancer remains a significant health concern for women in the United States. In the U.S., it is the most common form of cancer in women. Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer among American men. It is more common among African American men than white men. Prostate cancer has become the most common cancer affecting North American men, accounting for 28% of all newly diagnosed cancers: 317,000 in the USA and 20,000 in Canada (1997 estimate). In 1996 it caused 13% of male cancer-related deaths: 42,000 in the USA and 4,000 in Canada. Prostatitis is a benign (non life threatening) condition. It is caused by inflammation (swelling) of the ...



WHAT IS CANCER AND WHY WE ARE PRONE TO IT

Cells from cancerous tumors can spread throughout the body. This process, called metastasis, occurs when cancer cells break away from the original tumor and travel in the circulatory or lymphatic systems until they are lodged in a small capillary network in another area of the body. Cells removed from the tumor will be examined under the microscope for evidence of cancer. Breast cancer kills fewer women each year, but it gets a lot of publicity and research funding. Lung cancer gets shrouded in blame and denial and, yes, secrecy. Breast cancer remains a significant health concern for women in the United States. In the U.S., it is the most common form of cancer in women. Prostate cancer is one of the most common types of cancer among American men. It is more common among African American men than white men. Prostate cancer has become the most common cancer affecting North American men, accounting for 28% of all newly diagnosed cancers: 317,000 in the USA and 20,000 in Canada (1997 estimate). In 1996 it caused 13% of male cancer-related deaths: 42,000 in the USA and 4,000 in Canada. Prostatitis is a benign (non life threatening) condition. It is caused by inflammation (swelling) of the ...



DIET AND BREAST CANCER

Breast cancer is a cancer of the glandular breast tissue. Breast cancer affects one in eight women during their lives. Breast cancer may be one of the oldest known forms of cancer tumors in humans. Breast cancer kills more women in the United States than any cancer except lung cancer. Breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer in women and the second most common cause of cancer death in women in the U.S. While the majority of new breast cancers are diagnosed as a result of an abnormality seen on a mammogram, a lump or change in consistency of the breast tissue can also be a warning sign of the disease. Breast cancer is the most common cause of death in women between the ages of 45 and 55. Although breast cancer in women is a common form of cancer, male breast cancer does occur and accounts for about 1% of all cancer deaths in men. Breast cancer usually begins with the formation of a small, confined tumor. Some tumors are benign, meaning they do not invade other tissue; others are malignant, or cancerous. Malignant tumors have the potential to metastasize, or spread. Some risk factors, such as ...