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What age range is most affected by Breast Cancer?
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Preview- One can deduce that, those with a normal organic structure mass index (i.e., index finger) at age twenty who gained weight as they aged had nearly double the risk of developing breast cancer after menopause in comparison to women who maintained their weight. Mass is in medicine, a lump in the body. It may be caused by the abnormal growth of cells, a cyst, hormonal changes, or an immune reaction. A mass may be benign (not cancer) or malignant (cancer). Menopause is the time of life when a woman`s ovaries stop producing hormones and menstrual periods stop. Natural menopause usually occurs around age 50. ALL is an aggressive (fast-growing) type of leukemia (blood cancer) in which too many lymphoblasts (immature white (i.e., albicans) blood cells) are found in the blood and bone marrow. Also called acute lymphoblastic leukemia and acute lymphocytic leukemia (i.e., lymphatic leukemia, or lymphoid leukemia). A woman is said to be in menopause when she hasn`t had a period for 12 months in a row. Symptoms of menopause include hot flashes, mood swings, night sweats, vaginal dryness, trouble concentrating, and infertility.
- One can recognize, one large, thirteen-year study of more than 39,000 women ages fifty to fifty nine found that adding mammography screening to CBE and teaching of BSE (Bovine spongiform (i.e., spongy) encephalopathy (i.e., cerebropathia, or cerebropathy) (BSE)) made no difference in bosom cancer mortality (i.e., death rate). Mortality is the state of being mortal (destined to die). Mortality also refers to the death (i.e., mors) rate (i.e., crude death rate, or lethality rate), or the number of deaths in a certain group of people in a certain period of time. Mortality may be reported for people who have a certain disease, live in one area of the country, or who are of a certain gender, age, or ethnic group. Screening, checking for disease when there are no symptoms. Since screening may find diseases at an early stage, there may be a better chance of curing the disease. Examples of cancer screening tests are the mammogram (breast), colonoscopy (i.e., coloscopy) (colon), and the Pap test (i.e., papanicolaou smear test) and HPV test (cervix (i.e., neck, or cervix of uterus)). Screening can also include checking for a person`s risk of developing an inherited disease by doing a genetic test. CBE is a physical exam of the breast performed by a health care provider to check for lumps or other changes. Also called clinical bosom exam. Mammography is the use of film or a computer to create a picture of the breast.
- As an example, however, the passport states that for women ages forty to forty nine the evidence that screening mammography reduces mortality from bosom cancer is weaker than for women ages fifty and older.
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