“With over 3 million women battling breast cancer today, everywhere you turn there is a mother, daughter, sister, or friend who has been affected by breast cancer” (Johnson). This quote brings light to the devastation brought upon one another from a dreadful disease called cancer. This article describes the scientific studies behind the role that antibiotics play in causing cancer. This opposing viewpoint article, Antibiotics May Be Linked to Breast Cancer, stands as a purpose to inform readers about
Breast cancer is a public health issue that affects the lives’ of millions. The evidence-based Public health approach used to address health issues is known as P.E.R.I.E. The P.E.R.I.E. process stands for problem, etiology, recommendations, implementation, and evaluation. Through the P.E.R.I.E process, breast cancer can be addressed and evaluate to get a better understanding, with the intentions of reducing the risk. The health problem is breast cancer. Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that
“emotionally manipulated into buying all things pink.” Most of us know someone who’s been affected by breast cancer, as well as the numbers associated with this disease. One in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, and it has the second highest mortality rate among women, behind lung cancer. In an attempt to combat this horrific trend, October has been the designated Breast Cancer Awareness Month since 1985. During this time, the shelves of nearly every retailer in the nation
Cancer is found to be one of the most challenging and fastest growing disease in the world. By 2030 it is predicted that about 22 million cases will be diagnosed affecting about 1.7 million American’s every year. These cancer cells when viewed with naked eye resembled like a crab having a mass tissue in the center with legs reaching out. Initially it was determined as the fatal disease having no cure. 4000 years ago an Egyptian physician numbered all the diseases and the treatments which will be
gist of Breast Cancer. There are many misconceptions about Breast Cancer, many being that men cannot get Breast Cancer or that there is only one type of Breast Cancer. Medically and scientifically proven those are absolutely incorrect and in actuality the lifetime risk of a man getting Breast Cancer is about 1 in 1000. In addition to this it has been found that over 100 types of cancer exist. Likewise, there is multiple types of Breast Cancer, Triple Negative being the most aggressive. Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is the result of cells quickly dividing and forming malignant tumors in the breast. Just as breast cancer invades the cells of the body, it has invaded the population of the United States. 1 in 8 women in the US will develop breast cancer in their lifetime (American Cancer Society, 2015). Not only does the disease affect a patient’s health, but it also interferes with how a patient may live his or her everyday life. Because breast cancer affects so many people, it is imperative to understand
the Problem Most breast cancer cases are found in women over 35, but tumors that are found in younger women tend to be more aggressive and are associated with lower survival rates (Norman & Cooper, 2011). On average the size of a breast cancer tumor among young women between the ages 16-20 are slightly larger and more progressive than a tumor found in a woman older than 35 (Shin, Park & Kim, 2012). If a lump is found at an early stage there are more chances in removing the cancer before it spreads
The word cancer is probably one of the last words a person wants to hear, right? Whether it is you, a loved one, or even a close friend that has been diagnosed with it, it is one of the last things you want to hear from the doctor. Did you know that cancer is not just one disease? It is a cluster of different diseases that take healthy, normal cells and change them into abnormal cells that have an uncontrollable growth which spreads throughout the body. There are many forms of cancer that we could
Worldwide, breast cancer is the most common form of cancer in women. Although it is more prevalent in women, men are at risk of developing the disease as well. In fact, men account for 1% of all breast cancer cases. Every year there are about 2,300 newly diagnosed cases of breast cancer reported in men, compared to the 230,000 new cases reported yearly in women. Breast cancer develops in the breast tissue, primarily in the milk ducts or glands. Usually, it begins with the formation of a small, confined
Breast Cancer What is Breast Cancer? Breast Cancer is disease where malignant cells form in the tissues of the breast. The damaged cells can invade surrounding tissue. The breast consists of Lobules, ducts, fatty and conective tissue, blood vessels and lymph vessels. The milk producing ducts are the most susceptible to cancerous cells. Although breast cancer can also begin in fatty tissues, known as stromal tissues. It can also happen in surrounding lymph nodes. An average lifetime risk of 8-10
Breast Cancer is a disease which can affect both men and Women. In women it is basically a malignant tumour which begins in the breast cells. It can invade the surrounding tissues or metastasize to different areas of the body (American Cancer Society). It is a heterogeneous disease, so it has several causes or etiologies. There is a wide range of tumours that are classified into tumour profiles, many levels of treatment sensitivity and degrees in development (Polyak 2011). Breast cancer is currently
Breast cancer is cancer that’s starts in the breast. Cancer occurs when the cell gains the ability to keep dividing without control or order, producing more cells just like it and forming a tumor. Breast cancer is the most common cancer among woman in American along with skin cancer. “Breast Cancer” refers to a malignant tumor that has developed from cells in the breast. Ductal carcinoma and Lobular carcinoma are the two forms of breast cancers. Ductal carcinoma usually begins in the lining of the
Breast Cancer: What are the signs, symptoms, stages, epistemology and treatments for breast cancer? Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and it is also considered to be the second leading cause of death of cancer. Breast cancer is a very serious disease that if it is left untreated it can spread to other organs and eventually kill you. There are many women who are diagnosed with breast cancer every day but they usually do not know a lot about it in terms of how it forms and the many
INTRODUCTION Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women (WHO, 2013). A growing number of patients with breast cancer at medical institutions experience more problems related to treatment methods and side effects of the early and the late postoperative stages. To reduce physical and psychological discomfort during the treatment physiotherapists are required to be qualified and to have specific theoretical and practical knowledge about these patients treatment. According to “Lithuanian Cancer Registry”
States, breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in women. Every year, over 200,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer, and an estimated 40,000 die from the disease. The rates of breast cancer vary greatly among individuals of different races, ethnic backgrounds and ages. Caucasian women have the highest breast cancer incidence rates, followed by African American Women. Due to an increased use of mammography screenings, clinical breast exams and self-breast exams
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month began in 1985 as a movement for mammography being the most effective weapon against breast cancer. American Cancer Society and the pharmaceutical division of Imperial Chemical Industries, maker of several anti-breast cancer drugs teamed up in the first push against breast cancer. In 1993, the pink ribbon was named the international sign for breast cancer awareness by Evelyn Lauder, Senior Corporate Vice President of the Estee Lauder Companies, she got the icon
Cancer is a disease that has plagued many people across the world. Each year 12.7 million people discover they have cancer and 7.6 million people die from the disease (Huffington Post, 2011). Many of us can say that cancer, whether it be us that is sick or someone who is close to us, has affected our lives in some way. My family in particular took a hard blow when my grandmother was diagnosed with breast cancer. After a while, the cancer spread into her bones and she passed away soon after because
In the spring of 2013, my mother informed my family and I that she had been recently diagnosed with breast cancer. I vividly remember the tone in my mother’s voice, with such clarity and dismay. She continued to discuss how her doctors had found a lump on her breast; but all that my mind could register was the word “cancer.” Luckily for me, I have never truly experienced a death or serious illness in my family, but this was the first sense of enormity that I have ever encountered. The image of the
main message of the film is that breast cancer has become the poster child for cause marketing. As stated in the book, cause-related marketing represents the most common CSR initiative and probably the most lucrative. (Vaughan, Shannon K.; Arsneault, Shelly (2013-01-09). Managing Nonprofit Organizations in a Policy World (p. 185)). The film examined the “pink ribbon culture” and argues that the Susan G. Komen Foundation is putting a “pretty pink face” on breast cancer awareness. The film aimed to get
I was nine years old when a strange lump formed on my left foot. I got it checked out and it turned out that it was a tumor. A tumor is a form of cancer. The real name for it was way too long for me to remember. The tumor was extremely sensitive I barely tapped it on a chair leg at Nick dennises house and my whole foot turned black and blue. I could hardly walk on it after I hit it on that chair leg. The tumor was roughly about the size of a half dollar. The doctors were wondering if they were going