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the industrialised countries (Western Europe, North America). Young women usually do not believe themselves to be at risk for Breast Cancer. Just under 7 percent of all breast cancer cases happen in women under 40 yrs old. Though, breast ca...
breast cancer, cells can remain in the breast or spread throughout the body via the blood or lymphatic vessels1. Breast cancer is the cancer that is most diagnosed cancer in women worldwide, both before and after the menopause. One woman in...
breast cancer is probably the most devastating news that a woman can hear. Breasts are a part of what makes a woman feel like a woman. The added thought of surgery and other cancer treatments plays with the psyche in general. Many people do...
women. Usually, it happens that women, who have breast cancer, are the ones who are more likely to have this cancer in them, as well, but in this article the point of view is completely different. This paper will talk about breast cancer an...
the use of cervical cancer screening guidelines among incarcerated women. In this paper, the author will examine the prevalence of cervical cancer among incarcerated women around different regions of the world. Afterwards, the author will e...
literature based on the synthesis and analysis of selected studies conducted in three of the most developed countries, United States, United Kingdom, and Australia. Table of Contents ABSTRACTI INTRODUCTION1 Background1 Rationale3 Aim of Rev...
cancer, a substantial investment has been made by Australia, over the last decade, for controlling breast and cervical cancer, NCSP- National Cervical Screening Program and Breast Screen Australia. Enhanced survival time from breast cancer ...