Sunday, February 8, 2009

Breast cancer

Breast cancer?
I am fourteen and my right breast is a b cup and my left is flat. My left breast has a rash that is in the area where the bottom of the bra is spreading to near below the nipple area. I've really been worrying. Could I have breast cancer? Or are my breasts still filling out and could the rash just be an allergic reaction?
Cancer - 3 Answers
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At your age it is unlikely to be cancer. But the rash is still of concern. I would strongly suggest that you talk to your mom and see if she thinks you should go to the doctor. It is probably just an allergy - but I would rather you be safe than sorry.
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At 14 your breasts are still just developing. It is normal for them to develope unevenly. It is rare to the almost impossible stage for you to have breast cancer so young, but a persistant rash in the breast area can indicate a rare form of cancer that can occur very young (Paget's disease). Are you sure that this isn't just the bra rubbing? Especially as there is no breast to hold it in place on that side? Get the rash checked out, could be allergy, could be chaffing but get it checked to be sure



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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Breast cancer

Breast cancer?
I feel lumps in my breasts and they hurt. Is this a sign of breast cancer?
Women's Health - 3 Answers
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Normally, cancer doesn't hurt. But get it checked if you're worried.
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breast lumps should always be atken seriuosly. consult your doctor at once. the prevalence of breast CA is soaring
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Often tender breast lumps are fibrocystic changes and perfectly normal. Usually patients with breast cancer complain of one painless lump, but not always. Fibrocystic breasts can make a self breast exam very difficult. See your doctor and have regular mammograms. By the way, caffeine tends to make fibrocystic breasts worse


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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer?
First, how young have you heard of women getting breast cancer? I think it might be not as common for a 18-29 year old to get breast cancer, than it is for a woman over 30 right? And also, Is it possible to catch somehow breast cancer before the tumor is big enough to tell apart from the normal breast? If you only have a little aching in one spot, a family history of many cancers including breast cancer...is it likely? Just getting opinions, thank you.
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From everything I've read and heard, you're more likely to get it at 40 or older. Get regular mamograms at 40. Most believe that it is hereditary, yes.
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Search the internet for organic appricot kernels or seeds, buy them and eat them. Apricot seeds is the best vitamin B17 Sorce used to cure and prevent any cancer. (america do not want people to know that I don't know why, well I do, they want to lower the population by as much as possible) White sugar and everything that has it and it's the best way to get cancer.
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as a woman age, the risk increases. there r many other factors contributing to breast cancers too. lumps maybe be benign or malignant, u need to see doc to check. Most breast cancer started up with small lumps. Family history of breast cancer has higher risks. my dermacare bust defining serum contains ingredients that can help reduce risk of breast cancer
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Most women and men who get breast cancer are over 40, but this isn't the golden rule..it is possible..although not very likely to get it younger...having a history puts you at greater risk..but doesn't doom you, by any means...if you feel something is odd, or just not right, then hey, it never hurts to go get a check up...do self exams bi monthly at least..
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BREAST-cancer symtoms:- 1. Any change in size of the breast. 2. Bloody, yellow, or green discharge from the nipple. 3. Any lump in the breast or in the armpit, usually painless. 4. Any dimpling or change in the texture of the skin of the breast. 5. A change in the shape of the nipple; 6. Any persistent irritation, scaling or ulcer of the nipple. In a study that took over 20 years, Dr. Hardin Jones, Professor of Medical Physics and Physiology at Berkeley, California found that women with breast cancer survived four times longer without conventional treatments. Women who refused treatment lived for an average of twelve and a half years, while those who submitted to orthodox treatments lived an average of only three years. In other words, conventional methods for treating cancer shortened the lives of these patients by an average of nine and a half years! By using the most unnatural forms of treatment they can find, Western doctors have transformed cancer into a monster. A condition which in itself is little more than a symptom of extreme toxicity has been promoted to the status of the most feared disease of modern times. The therapies used on cancer patients do not strengthen their bodies so they can better cope with the cancer. They weaken the patients and make it even more difficult for them to recover. Cancer patients are exterminated, or, if you prefer, slowly tortured to death by well-meaning doctors who do not know what they are doing. On the other hand, the wonderful results obtained with the use of homeopathy and other natural methods, which show a success rate of over 90 percent in the case of beginning cancers, have had no effect on Western medical thinking. "The End of Cancer", Dubois and Lubecki, Page 40, ISBN 1887314075
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Breast cancer is more common the older you get. But women in their teens do get it. It's just very rare. Yes, it can be possible to find cancers before they are big enough to tell apart from the normal breast with tools such as mammogram and MRI. If you have aching in one spot and it persists through more than one menstrul cycle, yes, you should get it checked out, probably with an ultrasound. Has anyone in your family been tested for the breast cancer genes? Maybe they could get tested and give you a better idea of your risk. Info below. Good luck


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