Breast Cancer Information
The breast is an exocrine
gland that develops during the life of women. It contains the mammary glands which become active during periods
of lactation to produce milk. In addition to breast feeding, the breast plays an important role in the shape and
confidence of women. However, the
breast is subject to many diseases, among which cancer.
Breast cancer
is a malignant tumor that develops in the mammary gland, more especially in the inner lining of the milk ducts. This
condition occurs when abnormal cells, under the action of an external aggression or carcinogens (such as smoking
or ultraviolet rays), multiply anarchically to form a malignant growth. Without a curative intervention, these
malignant cells will continue to proliferate, and spread into other tissues in the body to form
other cancers; this condition is called metastatic breast
cancer. Symptoms or characteristic of metastatic breast cancer depends greatly on the location of the
secondary tumor.
Although men
are also victims of breast cancer, the disease is more common among women. It is estimated that about 1 woman
out of 7 will be diagnosed by breast cancer during their lifetime, which makes the disease the leading
cause of death among gynecological cancers in developed countries.
Breast Cancer Types
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