Breast Cancer: An Overview

Breast Cancer Awareness

What is it?

October is the month of Breast Cancer Awareness. BTW stands with everyone who stands for this cause.

Breast cancer is a kind of cancer that develops from breast cells.

Breast cancer usually starts off in the inner lining of milk ducts or the lobules that supply them with milk. A malignant tumor can spread to other parts of the body. A breast cancer that started off in the lobules is known as lobular carcinoma, while one that developed from the ducts is called ductal carcinoma.

bob-hornung-breast-cancer-cell-diagram2The vast majority of breast cancer cases occur in females. This article focuses on breast cancer in women. We also have an article about male breast cancer.

Breast cancer is the most common invasive cancer in females worldwide. It accounts for 16% of all female cancers and 22.9% of invasive cancers in women. 18.2% of all cancer deaths worldwide, including both males and females, are from breast cancer.

Breast cancer rates are much higher in developed nations compared to developing ones. There are several reasons for this, with possibly life-expectancy being one of the key factors – breast cancer is more common in elderly women; women in the richest countries live much longer than those in the poorest nations. The different lifestyles and eating habits of females in rich and poor countries are also contributory factors, experts believe.

Diagnosis:

While treating breast cancer, the points taken into consideration are the following:

  • The type of breast cancer
  • The stage and grade of the breast cancer – how large the tumor is, whether or not it has spread, and if so how far
  • Whether or not the cancer cells are sensitive to hormones
  • The patient’s overall health
  • The age of the patient (has she been through the menopause?)
  • The patient’s own preferences.

breast-cancer-treatmentTreatment:

The main breast cancer treatment options may include:

  • Radiation therapy (radiotherapy)
  • Surgery
  • Biological therapy (targeted drug therapy)
  • Hormone therapy
  • Chemotherapy.
  • Surgery.