Curing Breast Cancer Many types and varieties of cancers have plagued both men and women for many years. Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women. To understand the tremendous problem breast cancer really is would be to understand the incidence and statistics of it. Yearly, about 252,710 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States, about 40,000 of them will die. (National Breast cancer foundation) 1 out of 8 women in the united states will develop breast cancer in their life time. With this widespread problem, averaging ever five minutes 15 women are diagnosed. In many situations, the reasons why so many women die from breast cancer is because women are diagnosed after the cancer has spread farther than the …show more content…
At the same time, certain risk factors do exist, half of them cannot be controlled but the other half can. Although many well known risk factors; genetics, weight, age; many causes that are thought to be causes that have been proven myths such as caffeine, deodorant, cell phones, and contact with someone else who already had cancer. (~~~~~~) The first thing important for a woman to understand that just because risk factors are present, does not mean they will develop breast cancer in their life time. Although many breast cancer risk factors cannot be prevented, few can such as alcohol and …show more content…
Health presets a widespread range of problems and upkeep based of situation. An estimated 80% of breast cancer cases occur in women over the age of 50. As a result, women between 50-70 should be screened for cancer annually. To add to a women’s risk, women over 50 who have been through menopause have an even more increased risk. Health and age also affect growth rate of the cancer. Some of them include- the patients age, the tumors subtype; including hormone receptor status and HER2 status; the stage of the tumor, and the presence of know mutants in inherited mutations of breast cancer genes such as BRCA1 and BRCA2. The second major cause of breast cancer is poor eating habits and weight problems. Fitness can be both a cause if kept poor but a prevention however when maintained. It is proven that increase in exercise have lowered risk factors. Gretchen Reynolds from the New York Times magazine looked into the positive effects fitness and exercise can have on breast cancer and a women’s risk of developing. Gretchen states in her article, “Aerobic fitness seems to alter the interior workings of cells in ways that may substantially lower the risk of breast cancer.” She went on to say, “Past studies have noted that women with breast cancer often show hyperactive mTOR networks.” Being fit overall can increase a person’s health. For example, anaerobic exercises circulate the