Burn Fat

Win Free Products Today!

Email:
Name:
 

Articles

Breast Cancer Risk: What Are The Risk Factors?

by Stephan Grindley

Breast cancer is a type of cancer that originates in breast cells. Many different kinds of breast cancer exist, depending on exactly where the cancer starts and how it develops. Some kinds are more common than others, but all types have their own risks and chances of cure.

According to recent research conducted by the American Cancer Society, on an average 12.5% females are bound to suffer from breast cancer. Although cancer of the mammary glands is not as widespread as heart ailments, nonetheless it evokes morbid dread due to the possibility of illness, fatality, and mutilation. Any female's breast cancer risk is determined on several complex issues that are not yet well understood.

The factors that are included in breast cancer risk are family history,individual genetic variation and previous history if any of breast lesion. The lesser common factors of breast cancer risk include earlier biopsies that have been abnormal,the age of the woman at the time of her first born,the age at which she started menstruation, age of menopause, obesity, any exposure to certain chemicals or radiation. These besides many more causes. Even though the list is long, seven out of every ten women detected of cancer had no obvious risk factors for breast cancer.

The exact causes of breast cancer are the subjects of ongoing study, as are its risk factors. However, modern medicine has found ways to help women better understand their personal risk profiles and to take actions that can help reduce their risks (such as losing weight). Many major universities and other institutions devoted to breast cancer research offer online resources for women interested in assessing or reducing their risk for developing breast cancer.

Merely the word tumors is often enough to strike fear. However, this simply means an abnormal growth; there is no definitive link with cancer. Although it is natural that women are nervous about any lumps, it is always best to discuss such findings promptly with your doctor before worrying too much as the majority turn out to be non-cancerous and benign.

A doctor must be consulted if you find anything abnormal about your breasts. The doctor will perform tests to learn more about the abnormality. The mammogram is one type of screening test that you should get regularly from your doctor. Online you can find a lot of information about breast cancer risk. You can also talk to your doctor for more information.

Any woman's breast cancer risk is determined by many complex factors that are not yet well understood. These factors include family history, individual genetic variation, and previous history of any breast lesion. Changes to the breast, including any noticeable abnormalities, should be immediately brought to the attention of a physician. Appropriate follow up tests can determine the nature of the problem. Thankfully, although women worldwide are afraid of breast cancer, most lumps are just abnormal tissue tumors that turn out to be benign. Tests to screen for breast cancer, such as the mammogram, should be performed as recommended by your doctor.

Published August 30th, 2008

Filed in Health, Women

Most Popular Products

Fat Loss 4 Idiots
Top Secret Fat Loss
Truth About SIX PACK ABS
Burn The Fat
Fat Burning Furnace

Lose Weight Easy

Fat Fighting Foods

Military's Fitness Programs

Turbulence Training

Burn your Baby Fat

Lean Athletic Body for Golf

Woman's Fat Loss Program

Keep Yourself Motivated

Fat Burning and Body Sculpting

Fat Loss Pros

Turbo-Charge Your Metabolism

Burn Stubborn Body Fat

Body of Your Dreams

Gain 70 lbs Of Muscle

Learn it From Fat Guy

 

www.OfficialFatLoss.com

© Copyright 2007  lvdash llc- World Wide Rights Reserved

 

172,537 Articles Publisher...
Claim Your Complimentary Report!

A major article publisher shares his insights in this complimentary interview transcript. With 172,537 plus articles, chances are this article directory contains one of your articles.

The pdf is available immediately...

First Name
E-mail
(Report will be sent to this address.)

We respect your privacy!