Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a type of cancer that claimed many lives of attacking women. Not many people know, one woman with others may have different types of cancer. Yes! In fact, there are many types of breast cancer in the world.

That's why it is important for every woman to detect their risks as early as possible. By getting an early diagnosis, you will more quickly find out what type of breast cancer treatment so that more will be owned right on target and effective.
Different types of breast cancer you need to beware of
Breast cancer occurs when cancer cells grow abnormally in the chain of the mammary glands, ducts (ducts of the breast), and the bond network. When cancer cells remain in its original location, it is not broken and this type of cancer spreads, cancer is called in-situ or noninvasive (not malignant). However, when the cancer cells had already spread and invade neighboring tissue, cancer has already called invasive (malignant cancer).
Based on the above two characteristics, type of breast cancer is further divided into:
Breast cancer in situ (not violent)
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)
Ductal carcinoma in situ is a type of breast cancer that was first started in the network channels of the milk (ducts). Ductal carcinoma is considered the most common precancerous condition.
Ductal carcinoma in situ is not life-threatening and highly treatable. But if you are late getting treatment, can develop into invasive breast cancer.
Lobular carcinoma in situ
lobular carcinoma often was known as lobular neoplasia. Cell carcinoma is actually not including cancer, but it looks like the cancer cells that grow in the lobules breasts (milk-producing tissue).
Invasive breast cancer (malignant cancer)
Invasive ductal carcinoma
Invasive ductal carcinoma is a type of breast cancer is the most common. Invasive ductal carcinoma constitutes about 80 percent of cases of invasive breast cancer.
This type of cancer starts from cancer cells in the milk ducts and then break through the walls so turbulent that line and eventually invaded other nearby breast tissue. From there, the cancer cells can spread to other parts of the body through the lymph system and bloodstream.
Invasive lobular carcinoma
Invasive lobular carcinoma is a type of breast cancer is the most common invasive ductal carcinoma after the second. This type of cancer refers to cancer that begins in the lobules breasts (milk production chain) and then attacked another nearby breast tissue.
Types of Invasive lobular carcinomas more often experienced by women aged 55 years and over. In addition, 1 in 5 women who experience this type of cancer was on both of her tits. Invasive lobular carcinoma cancer can also spread to other organs.
Invasive lobular carcinoma is usually more difficult to detect through physical examination or imaging such as ductal carcinoma mammography compared to invasive.
Rare breast cancer
Inflammatory breast cancer
Inflammatory breast cancer cause breasts to swell and Redden. This type of breast cancer occurs due to cancer cells blocking lymph vessels in the skin.
Inflammatory breast cancer tends to grow and spread quickly. In addition, the symptoms can also deteriorate in a matter of hours, even days.
In addition to the swelling and redness, you will also experience a thickening of the skin that causes the breasts to look thicker and coarser.
Paget's disease (cancer of the breast nipples)
Paget's disease is a rare type of breast cancer that specifically only attacks the nipple and areola (Brown area around your nipple).
Paget's disease symptoms can be very similar to a rash of eczema because it resulted in the skin around the nipples become very dry. In addition, the nipple can also bleed or yellow liquid complete with itching or burning.
Paget's cancer usually only affects one nipple alone and tend to be associated with ductal carcinoma in where.
Phyllodes Tumor
Phyllodes breast tumors are rare in the connective tissue of the breast. Most of these tumors are benign but include 1 of 4 cases can be malignant cancer. This condition generally strikes women in their 40 's.
Angiosarcoma tits
This type of cancer is very rare. The number is less than 1 percent of all breast cancer cases. Angiosarcoma first appears in cells that line the blood vessels or lymph vessels in the breast, and the skin of the breast tissue or attack.
Angiosarcoma breast cancer usually occurs due to radiation exposure on the breast.

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