Saturday, 14 May 2016

Early Warning Signs Of Breast Cancer No One Talks About (Don’t Look Just About Lumps)

Early Warning Signs Of Breast Cancer No One Talks About (Don’t Look Just About Lumps)

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As a woman it is your first duty to take proper and complete care of your body. It has increasingly become important to take care of your sensitive body parts, such as your breasts. Make sure to have your breasts tested once every 6 months. It is also possible to test them at home whenever you want. When it comes to breast cancer, it is important to take action at the right time. This is why you must be aware of the risks so that you are always ready to take precautionary steps.
A number of research organizations and universities are working on informing more and more women about the risks. They are also busy collecting funds for further research work on finding a cure for breast cancer.
Many of the symptoms of such a risk are easy for anyone to identify. As a woman you must know about them. Besides, you should also be able to notice suspicious changes in your breasts.
Here are 4 red marks that could mean breast cancer. Make sure you never take them lightly, especially because they can seem to be too common.

Look Beyond the Lumps

Usually, doctors will look for lumps as part of initial signs. Once they find them, they look for further signs to confirm. Mammogram X-ray is commonly used to detect any masses, lumps or any deformity that may be connected to malignancy.
The disturbing point is that mammograms themselves work through the process of ionization of radiation. This in itself is considered a possible cause behind cancer. Besides, the results cannot be trusted for 100% accuracy of the diagnoses.
Breast cancer exists in 2 main forms – benign and malign. It is the malign type that is dangerous. But mammograms cannot differentiate between the two. So this method could result in incorrect identification of the type of cancer, leading to needless treatment involving radiation and chemotherapy.
Thermotherapy is considered to be an improved alternative to mammograms. Using this method, the doctor can view the lumps and also recognize if the process of angiogenesis is happening in the breast.
Angiogenesis involves the development of new set of blood vessels. If this process is detected, it means that your body is attempting to create a new system to deliver blood to the newly developing breast tumors.

Checking Cell Health & Hormones

Many doctors are beginning to think that our genetics also play a key role in cancer. In other words, there is a higher chance of a mother passing it down to her daughter. However, there are even more risk factors that can cause cancer. Some of the important ones include:
  • Environmental factors
  • Food
  • Your lifestyle
These factors have an effect on your endocrine system and the production and regulation of hormones. Researchers now believe that hormone imbalance is the leading risk factor in breast cancer.
Make sure to always consult your doctor if you notice any kind of pain or ache in your breasts. It could be in the form of just mild pain, changing level of discomfort or a sensation of throbbing rarely. Most females think that the cancer is present only when they find some lump that also causes pain. But the fact is that it can be present in the form of dispersed seed-like tumors. Sometimes they may also grow into the tissue as tiny tentacles.
According to the researchers at MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, it is not necessary that breast cancer should always appear with lumps. They can also appear with other symptoms like irritation, inflammation, abnormal discharge from the nipple (outside lactation), formation of dimples, inversion of nipple, the skin becoming red or thick near the nipple.

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