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Concordance to Treatment Proper medical and surgical treatment of cancer requires a clear understanding of the extent of disease at the time of initial presentation. Although initial physical examination and radiographic findings provide i...
Breast lumps are common in women of all ages, but in younger women, particularly, they are usually non-malignant. Though it is rare, men can and do also get breast cancer. Breasts are composed mainly of fat and breast tissue, together with ...
cancer may be hormone therapy (Treatment). The hormone, usually tamoxifen, slows growth of cancer cells by blocking some growth enhancing properties of estrogen. The controversy over Tamoxifen is that it might cause other types of cancer. ...
Analysis2 Causes of Breast Cancer3 Patient History4 Clinical and Medical history4 Mammographic Imaging Techniques5 Positioning Difficulties6 Consideration of Anatomy and Physiology7 Technical Considerations8 Equipment Description8 Mammograp...
breast cancer this year worldwide. The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2001 approximately 192,200 new cases of invasive breast cancer (stages I-IV) will be diagnosed among women in the United States. Another 46,400 women will be d...
breast cancer. Among the different treatment methods, allopathic and holistic methods are discussed. This paper is a summary of a brief research conducted on the modern scientific developments of breast cancer disease and its treatment meth...
breast tissues (Breast cancer review). This mostly engages glandular breast cells in the lobules (the milk making glands) or the ducts (the routes that drain milk pattern the lobules to the nipple). Breast cancer thus can be classified int...