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In USA breast cancer known as second leading cause of death after lung cancer. Each year thousands of patients died on this cancer. Early diagnosed and proper treatment in initial stage of breast cancer growth is only one solution.

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Ovarian cancer is one of the many cancers that affect women and it is just as deadly as other forms of cancer. The name itself tells you that the ovaries are involved in the cancer and is often where it starts.

The ovaries are responsible for producing the egg cells released in the female body at least once a month. If the egg isn’t fertilized by a sperm cell then it will be flushed from the body during the menstruation period. However, many question why cancer can occur in the ovaries and what causes it to happen.

The specific cause of this cancer isn’t yet known, but there are some factors to consider that can determine a woman’s risk for it’s development. For example, a woman who had an early menstruation and menopause is at greater risk of having this problem. Continue reading ‘Specific Causes of Ovarian Cancer Still Remain a Mystery’ »

The exact cause of the breast cancer is yet unknown. But according to many scientists there are many factors which are responsible for the growth and development of cancer. Some of the factors are age which is beyond our control and drinking habits which can be modified. Some of the main causes of cancer are –

1. The risk of breast cancer increases with the increase in age. It is said the woman at the age of 50 is at 8 folder higher risk than the women who are at 30. Usually 80% of the problems of cancer are developing in women at the age of 50. Nowadays the maximum death among women is due to the cause of this cancer at the age group between 40 to 45 years. Among younger women below the age group of 35 the problem of this disease is uncommon except the women who are having the family history of the disease.

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