How many women/men die from breast cancer each day?
I was just told by my mother that her 3rd cousin died yesterday from breast cancer. I was wondering what the statistics are? How many women/men die each day in the US or world. Thank you so much!
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2004 was the last year statistics were complied for breast cancer deaths in the US. Total 40,954 women and 362 men died from breast cancer. This would average out to about 112 women a day and roughly one man a day.
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I don't know about the US, in the UK an average of 33 women a day die from breast cancer, and I imagine the percentage is the same in the US. Sorry about your relative; I lost a friend to breast cancer yesterday too.
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How likely will I develop breast cancer if my mom has it
How likely will I develop breast cancer if my mom has it?
I found out the my mother has breast cancer. I'm 15, how likely am I to develop it?
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Your risks definitely increase with a family history. You can mitigate this risk by living a healthy lifestyle. Keep your weight optimum, not too low not too heavy. Keep your diet loaded with antioxidants, like fresh greens, fruit, berries in particular and other antioxidant foods. Google for a list of them. Limit severely your dairy, red meat intake and any other hormone loaded foods. Avoid pseudo-estrogens, like those leeched out of plastics when they're used with warm/hot foods. Do more web research about ways to limit your cancer risks and follow that advice as best you can and you'll definitely reduce your risks.
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Well there wouldnt be a HUGE Risk but if you keep your self up to date in check ups when your around your mom's age you should be fine =} Dont stess
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I found out the my mother has breast cancer. I'm 15, how likely am I to develop it?
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Your risks definitely increase with a family history. You can mitigate this risk by living a healthy lifestyle. Keep your weight optimum, not too low not too heavy. Keep your diet loaded with antioxidants, like fresh greens, fruit, berries in particular and other antioxidant foods. Google for a list of them. Limit severely your dairy, red meat intake and any other hormone loaded foods. Avoid pseudo-estrogens, like those leeched out of plastics when they're used with warm/hot foods. Do more web research about ways to limit your cancer risks and follow that advice as best you can and you'll definitely reduce your risks.
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Well there wouldnt be a HUGE Risk but if you keep your self up to date in check ups when your around your mom's age you should be fine =} Dont stess
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
What are the chances I have breast cancer
What are the chances I have breast cancer?
I feel my chest once at the beginning of every month for bumps. My grandmother died of breast cancer 11 years ago and my mom has finally won her battle against breast cancer (which she had for about a year to fight). My mom was my grandmother's oldest child and I'm my mother's oldest child. Yesterday I felt a bump in my left breast and became concerned. I am only 18, but I am worried. I also have type 1 diabetes which I inherited from my grandmother's side of the family. Do I have high chances of having breast cancer?
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well there is a chance that you could have breast cancer but you are never sure
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The chances that you actually have breast cancer are just about zero, as it's almost unheard of in under 25s. As the daughter of someone who's had breast cancer, you will probably be treated as at increased risk as you get older as a precaution anyway. But breast cancer is in fact rarely hereditary, only 5 - 10% of cases are. Has it been established that your mother and grandmother's breast cancers were due to one of the rare inherited faulty genes known to be responsible for hereditary breast cancer, BRCA1 or BRCA2? Has your mother been tested for the genes? If she has, and she does carry one of the genes, then you and each of her other children have a 50% chance of having inherited the gene (being the oldest makes no difference). Inheriting the gene would not mean you would definitely get breast cancer. If she doesn't carry one of the genes, then nor will you. I know someone who carries one of the genes and has developed breast cancer. Her three adult daughters have now been tested; one has inherited the gene, the other two haven't and are at no known increased risk of breast cancer. Talk to your mother about this; ask her whether she has been tested for the gene, or if if it has been recommended that she should be. Even in the small number of cases where breast cancer is hereditary within a family, the chances of developing it at age 18 are still very close to zero.
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In the United States , approximately 180,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Of these cases, an estimated 7% of breast cancer is thought to be due to the presence of two breast cancer susceptibility genes: BRCA1 and BRCA2. The men and women who have inherited the mutated genes have a 50% higher risk of developing breast cancer in their lifetime. There are other inherited genes that are known to predispose to breast cancer but these mutated genes are very rare. Only a small fraction of cases are due to the inherited genetic predisposition of an alteration in a single gene. You should also get mammograms once a year to make sure everything is normal. On http://www.health-stories.org/breast-cancer-tumor.html#quiz I found many answers about breast cancer. I hope you will get all the answers there.
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I feel my chest once at the beginning of every month for bumps. My grandmother died of breast cancer 11 years ago and my mom has finally won her battle against breast cancer (which she had for about a year to fight). My mom was my grandmother's oldest child and I'm my mother's oldest child. Yesterday I felt a bump in my left breast and became concerned. I am only 18, but I am worried. I also have type 1 diabetes which I inherited from my grandmother's side of the family. Do I have high chances of having breast cancer?
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well there is a chance that you could have breast cancer but you are never sure
2 :
The chances that you actually have breast cancer are just about zero, as it's almost unheard of in under 25s. As the daughter of someone who's had breast cancer, you will probably be treated as at increased risk as you get older as a precaution anyway. But breast cancer is in fact rarely hereditary, only 5 - 10% of cases are. Has it been established that your mother and grandmother's breast cancers were due to one of the rare inherited faulty genes known to be responsible for hereditary breast cancer, BRCA1 or BRCA2? Has your mother been tested for the genes? If she has, and she does carry one of the genes, then you and each of her other children have a 50% chance of having inherited the gene (being the oldest makes no difference). Inheriting the gene would not mean you would definitely get breast cancer. If she doesn't carry one of the genes, then nor will you. I know someone who carries one of the genes and has developed breast cancer. Her three adult daughters have now been tested; one has inherited the gene, the other two haven't and are at no known increased risk of breast cancer. Talk to your mother about this; ask her whether she has been tested for the gene, or if if it has been recommended that she should be. Even in the small number of cases where breast cancer is hereditary within a family, the chances of developing it at age 18 are still very close to zero.
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In the United States , approximately 180,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. Of these cases, an estimated 7% of breast cancer is thought to be due to the presence of two breast cancer susceptibility genes: BRCA1 and BRCA2. The men and women who have inherited the mutated genes have a 50% higher risk of developing breast cancer in their lifetime. There are other inherited genes that are known to predispose to breast cancer but these mutated genes are very rare. Only a small fraction of cases are due to the inherited genetic predisposition of an alteration in a single gene. You should also get mammograms once a year to make sure everything is normal. On http://www.health-stories.org/breast-cancer-tumor.html#quiz I found many answers about breast cancer. I hope you will get all the answers there.
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