Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Do I Have Breast Cancer?


Breast Cancer can be detected through examining your breast more effective after or far before menstruation. There are many symptoms of breast cancer, and the first symptom of this is a lump on your breast. If you felt a lump on your breast, then do determine what it is! But don’t worry too much! Most breast lumps examined in clinics are benign, that means that these lumps are not cancers. It may be just crysts or sacs of fluid in the breast tissue which are common. Or Fibroadenoma, this is a collection of fibrous glandular tissue which is more common in younger women. And these lumps are obvious for women before their period particularly aging over 35.

Lumps could be cancer if they are thickened. You should be very concerned if the shape of your breast changed and your breast skin is orange-like. A change in the shape of your nipple, especially if it sinks into the breast and become irregular in shape is another symptom of breast cancer. And also, if there is discharging of blood-stains from your nipple, rash on your nipple or around it and a swelling or lump in your armpit are symptoms of having breast cancer.

But, these could possibly be not cancer. These could mean other things and normal for your breast. Regardless, you must go and have it checked by experts. It is best if you can have it checked early and have time to treat it.

What now if you have breast cancer? Are you going toimmediately undergo chemotherapy or surgery? Ouch..!! That hurts! Why not consult a physician who believes in alternative treatment for breast cancer? Many cancer-victims survived from cancer using alternative medicines. This is far less detrimental to your body.

Click here to read about a possible alternative approach.

Be informed about cancer. You might have cancer, and you are not aware of it.

Let’s fight cancer! Be a cancer-fighter!

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