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Breast Cancer. Breast Cancer Overview The most common breast cancer starts in cells of the ducts. Breast cancer is the second most common cancer for women.

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1 Breast Cancer

2 Breast Cancer Overview The most common breast cancer starts in cells of the ducts. Breast cancer is the second most common cancer for women in the U.S. Reference 2

3 Breast Cancer Statistics Estimated new cases in 2015: 231,840 Estimated deaths in 2015: 40,290 2,300 new cases in men About 12.3% of women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime In 2012, there were 2,975,314 women in the U.S. living with breast cancer 14% of all new cancer cases in the U.S. are breast cancer The most common age range for breast cancer is: 55-64

4 Risk Factors Older age Family history Drinking alcohol Exposure of breast tissue to estrogen Taking oral contraceptives Obesity

5 Signs of Breast Cancer First sign is often a lump or thickening of tissue in breast or underarm area Change in breast size or shape Pain or tenderness in breast Inward-turned nipple Fluid other than breast milk coming from nipple Red or swollen skin of breast, areola, or nipple Dimples in breast Reference 6

6 Tests Physical exam Clinical breast exam Mammogram Ultrasound MRI Blood chemistry studies Biopsy

7 Screening Guidelines Self exam Clinical exam Mammogram

8 Reference 7 Reference 8 Clinical Breast Exam Mammogram

9 Treatment Treatments are meant to remove the cancerous cells and to keep the cancer from coming back Surgery Radiation therapy Chemotherapy Hormone therapy Biological therapy

10 Reference 9 Surgery Radiation Therapy

11 Chemotherapy Hormone Therapy Reference 9

12 Self Breast Exam In the mirror 1. Stand in front of a mirror, undressed from the waist up; make sure there is good lighting 2. With arms relaxed at sides, look for changes in the size, shape, and position of breasts; look for dimpling, sores, and discoloration of skin and nipples Reference 10

13 Self Breast Exam In the mirror 3. Place hands on hips and press down firmly; look for changes 4. Raise arms above head and look for changes Reference 5

14 Self Breast Exam Lying down 1.Lie down and place arm behind your head 2.Using the pads of the first few fingers of the opposite hand, press down firmly on the breast 3.Move hand in small circular motion; make sure to cover the whole area from the collarbone to the top of the abdomen and from the armpit to cleavage Reference 5

15 Self Breast Exam In the Shower 1.In the shower, raise one hand behind your head and check for lumps the same way you did with lying down; it may be easier to use soap on your hands * If you find any changes or anything else that concerns you, consult your doctor Reference 5

16 Stages of Breast Cancer Stage5 year Survival Rate 093% I88% IIA81% IIB74% IIIA67% IIIB41% IIIC49% IV15%

17 Prevention Limit the amount of alcohol you drink Do not smoke Exercise regularly and keep a healthy diet Breast feed if possible Limit dose and duration of hormone therapy Avoid exposure to radiation and environmental pollution Reference 11

18 Prevention Be aware and in control of your health Know your body and be observant of changes Follow a calendar for the routine checkups appropriate for your age Work with your doctor for what is best for you

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21 References 1."Breast Cancer and the Breast Self-Exam." WebMD. WebMD, 2015. Web. 02 June 2015. 2."Breast Cancer." National Cancer Institute. National Cancer Institute, n.d. Web. 02 June 2015. 3."WebMD Breast Cancer Center: Types, Symptoms, Causes, Genes, Staging, Tests, and Treatments." WebMD. WebMD, n.d. Web. 02 June 2015. 4."Basic Information About Breast Cancer." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 18 Nov. 2013. Web. 02 June 2015. 5."The Five Steps of a Breast Self-Exam." Breastcancer.org. N.p., 4 Mar. 2015. Web. 02 June 2015. 6."Symptoms and Signs :: The National Breast Cancer Foundation." National Breast Cancer Foundation. National Breast Cancer Foundation, n.d. Web. 02 June 2015. 7.“Mammogram." National Breast Cancer Foundation. National Breast Cancer Foundation, n.d. Web. 02 June 2015. 8.“Clinical Breast Exam." National Breast Cancer Foundation. National Breast Cancer Foundation, n.d. Web. 02 June 2015. 9.“Treatment." National Breast Cancer Foundation. National Breast Cancer Foundation, n.d. Web. 02 June 2015. 10.“Breast Self-Exam." National Breast Cancer Foundation. National Breast Cancer Foundation, n.d. Web. 02 June 2015. 11.“Healthy Habits." National Breast Cancer Foundation. National Breast Cancer Foundation, n.d. Web. 02 June 2015.


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