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Breast cancer type

Breast cancer type is categorized by whether it begins in the ducts or lobules, the organs responsible for breast milk production. Medullary carcinoma accounts for 15% of all breast cancer types. This breast cancer type represents 5% of all diagnosis. IPR015525 Breast cancer type 2 susceptibility protein Header EBIDatabasesInterPro Search Open in usermanual InterPro: ” /> Jump to: InterProScan Databases Documentation FTP site Help Click on the icon for context sensitive help from the user manual. The breast cancer type 2 susceptibility protein (BRCA2) is a breast tumour suppressor with a potential function in the cellular response to DNA damage. Some breast cancer types express one or more of these proteins on their cell surface, while others express none. Media Relations Contacts Online Press Kit Rumors, Myths, and Truths Glossary About the American Cancer Society Breastfeeding, Other Factors May Affect Risk of Breast Cancer TypeAtlanta 2008/08/25 -Factors such as age at menopause as well as a woman?s breastfeeding practices can influence her risk of developing certain types of breast cancer.

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Prevention is better than cure. This golden rule applies everywhere. While in a war, every soldier thinks “the other will die, not me”. The same occurs with most women. Breast cancer does not happen to every woman, no doubt, but the thought process remains similar to soldiers in war. It is human tendency, but one never knows what path the other “woman” has followed and why she has/has not developed cancer.

MYTHS, MISCONCEPTION ON MINDS

Having babies, reproduction, sex all are natural. In fact they are nature’s gift. If we accept this statement, why question breast-feeding? Why stamp it as something that mars natural beauty, helps disfigure the figure? Why would nature want a mother to suffer, what aids in her beauty? Obviously nature does not do it. It is something in the mind that makes us believe in that crap. Continue reading ‘4 Ways to Help Prevent Breast Cancer’ »