Breast Cancer Overview

Breast Cancer Guide

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  • Summary
  • Definition
  • Symptoms
  • Causes
  • Treatment
  • Other Names
  • When to Contact a Medical Professional
  • Possible Complications
  • Outlook (Prognosis)
  • Prevention
  • Exams and Tests
  • Support Groups
  • References
Reviewed By Rita Nanda, M.D.

Definition

Breast cancer is a cancer that starts in the tissues of the breast.

There are two main types of breast cancer:

  • Ductal carcinoma starts in the tubes (ducts) that move milk from the breast to the nipple. Most breast cancers are of this type.
  • Lobular carcinoma starts in parts of the breast, called lobules, that produce milk.

In rare cases, breast cancer can start in other areas of the breast.

Many breast cancers are sensitive to the hormone estrogen. This means that estrogen causes the breast cancer tumor to grow. Such cancer is called estrogen receptor positive cancer or ER positive cancer.

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Encyclopedia: Breast Cancer

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Breast cancer is a cancer that starts in the cells of the breast. Worldwide, breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer after lung cancer and the fifth most common cause of cancer death. Worldwide, breast cancer is by far the most common cancer amongst women, with an incidence rate more than twice that of colorectal cancer and cervical cancer and about three times that of lung cancer....

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Breast Cancer?
I'm 17 and a senior at highschool and a student at the School of Nursing...

It makes me so happy to know that there are other people out there who care about finding a cure! Visit www.curebreastcancer.org when you get a chance. This...

Asked by apage - 23 months ago

What does it mean when you have breast cancer in three different areas?
My friend just found out that she has breast cancer in her right breast but...

I am not sure what you mean in lump types. It is very common for cancer to spread to lymph nodes. Especially in the breast tissue. Lymph...

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