Breast Cancer By : Ethar AL-Yousif.

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Breast Cancer By : Ethar AL-Yousif

Introduction * Symptoms and Risk factors * Cancer Patients' Stories * Compare Male and Female Cancer Patients

The Symptoms First, mutation in form or volume of breast. Also, sense of pain will develop in the chest. In addition, the nipple will give a secretion of milk suddenly without any touching. Another symptom is that the skin of breast irritates and turns red.

Risk Factors 1- Get older 2- Hereditary 3- Result of using pills or using hormone treatment 4- Overweight

Cancer Patients' Stories * A story about a man who had a breast cancer then he cured

* A story about a woman who had a breast cancer then she cured

Compare Male and Female Cancer Patients * Men under their arm Women in the breast or often in the nipple * Women much higher than in men Men a very rare condition.

Conclusion We have discussed : * The symptoms * Risk Factor * Two stories of a male and female

Thanks for listening Do you have any question ?