Breast Cancer By: Febby Quintana. Symptoms for Breast Cancer A lump or thickening on or near breast Any change on size or shape of breast Change in color.

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Breast Cancer By: Febby Quintana

Symptoms for Breast Cancer A lump or thickening on or near breast Any change on size or shape of breast Change in color or texture of breast Any dimpling or puckering on breast

Higher Risk Factors Getting older Direct family history Genes/Genetics Early Menstruation Giving birth after 30

Treatment for Breast Cancer Chemotherapy Hormone Therapy Surgery Mastectomy Lumpectomy

Statistics 90% curable if detected early In 1940, women developing breast cancer was 5%, or 1 in 20 females In 2005, it increased by 8%, 1 in 8 females There are no definite causes for Breast Cancer