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Of Lumps, Bumps And Breast Cancer Submitted
By: Charlene J. Nuble You feel a mild soreness
in the breast so you checked for lumps.
You felt a little bump. The next best step
is to consult a doctor, you might have breast
cancer. Breast cancer is a malignant tumor
that starts from the cells of the breast.
Breast cancer occurs mainly in women but
this does not mean that men are safe from
this disease.A woman's breast is made up
of lobules, which are glands that make the
milk; ducts, which connect lobules to the
nipples; fat and connective tissues; blood
vessels; and lymph vessels. Most breast
cancers begin in the ducts. It may also
begin in the lobules then spread to other
tissues.When one feels a lump in the breast,
there is really no virtual worry because
most lumps are benign which means that they
are not cancerous.
In fact, benign breast tumors are abnormal
growths but do not really pose threats because
they do not spread outside of the breast.
However, some benign lumps increase the
risk in having breast cancer.Then there
are lumps that are not really tumors at
all which are often caused by fibrocystic
changes -- cysts are fluid-filled sacs while
fibrosis is the formation of scar-like tissue.
These changes can cause swelling of the
breasts resulting to being lumpy and sometimes
a fluid discharge from the nipples.There
are different types of breast cancer and
knowing them will greatly help in assessing
the disease.Carcinoma in situ is a term
used for early stage of breast cancer
where the cancer
cells are still confined to the place where
it started. In particular, the cancer cells
are confined in the lobules or the ducts,
depending on where it started. The cancer
cells have not gone into the fatty tissues
in the breast nor spread to other organs
of the body.Ductal carcinoma in situ is
the most common type of noninvasive breast
cancer. Similar with Carcinoma in situ,
the cancer cells have spread through the
walls of the duct into the fatty tissue
of the breasts. Almost all women with breast
cancer at this stage can be cured
the best way to find is through the use
of mammogram.Lobular carcinoma in situ is
the condition which begins in the milk-making
glands but does not go through the walls
of the lobules. This is not a true cancer
but this can increase the risk of a woman
to have breast cancer later. For this very
reason, it is of utmost importance for women
with this type of condition to follow the
guidelines for breast cancer.Infiltrating
(or invasive) ductal carcinoma is a type
of breast cancer that starts in the milk
passage, breaks through the duct walls,
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