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Informative Essay On Breast Cancer

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Cancer is horror that is currently plaguing many families around the world. It has ripped families apart as many people have lost loved ones or other relatives to cancer. Even you, the reader, may know someone has suffered or died of cancer. Breast cancer has the second highest mortality rate for women in the United States, and is the most commonly occurring cancer in women all around the world. Invasive Ductal Carcinoma (IDC) is the most common form of breast cancer, as 80 percent of breast cancer diagnoses are IDC. IDC is a belligerent form of breast cancer plaguing many women, but it can be treated and avoided with right precautionary measures. IDC, is a cancer that starts in the milk ducts of a breast and moves on to the surrounding tissues. It can cause an array of symptoms, such as irritation of the skin around the breast, swelling, breast pain, dimpling, and nipple irritation. Other symptoms are common to all cancers, such as swelling of the lymph nodes. Breast cancer untreated, like all cancer, can eventually grow to spread throughout the body. This could block important systems from functioning accurately and appropriately. For example, if a person has breast cancer, or any cancer for that matter, and that cancer is left untreated, the cancer cells will continue to divide and …show more content…

Race also appears to make a difference, as white women have the highest rate of breast cancer diagnoses. This rate is significantly higher than the lowest, which occurs in Asian and Pacific Island women. Breast cancer itself appears to happen more in developed countries such as the those in North America and Western European, than those in underdeveloped countries, such as those in Western Africa. This surprising phenomenon is most likely do to something women in developed countries are being exposed during everyday

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