Monday, February 5, 2007

Breast Cancer


Cancers occur when abnormal cells grow in an uncontrolled way. Breast cancers mostly occur in women but a few do occur in men. Cancer usually begins as a small lump in a breast and then grows, either slowly or quickly. And it could spread to other parts of the body. Early detection or treatment for this cancer is the keys for survival.

Breast cancer is the feared most illness of women. It is second only to lung cancer as a cause of cancer deaths in American women. Breast cancer also occurs in men, it affects more than 1,000 men in America each year. Although this cancer mainly impacts women, much of the information about breast cancer applies to men as well. I find it very interesting that physicians do not recommend routine screening for men.

There are factor risks in having breast cancer. As your risk factor is higher, the odds that a person could possibly get breast cancer obviously go up. The greatest risk for breast cancer is gender, because as we all know, breast cancer mostly occurs in women. But it appears to run in families as well!

Breast cancer is not just a single form of simple disease, but a general term used for the number of different types of cancers that occur in the breast.

Research has made some progress against breast cancer. There are better treatments, lower chance of death from the disease, and improved quality of life. Scientists are learning more about what causes breast cancer and exploring new ways to prevent, detect and cure this disease. But the Race for the Cure is definitely not over!

And there are many websites point to information about this disease and treatments. There are effective and harmless ways to fight this cancer; it is to use alternative medicines rather than having surgery and chemotherapy. Before you do these conventional treatments, why not try to have a painless and natural way of curing this disease?

Are you suffering from breast cancer? These folks are seeing awesome results using natural vitamins and supplements.

www.HopeForCancer.com

www.HopeForCancer.com/breastcancer.html

There is a lot of information on their website. I like this page where it tells the whole story

www.HopeForCancer.com/WholeStory.html

I’ll keep exploring their website and give you some more good links soon.

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