The symptoms of cancer are pretty self-explanatory, a sudden lump, pain in your chest, a swelling in the armpit / around your collarbone, and etc..Consequently, many people after showing any or all of these symptoms will report to their doctor, naturally, out of curiosity. Even if you don’t know that these symptoms are tied to breast cancer, you will go to …show more content…
You can get the specific surgery: mammoplasty, tissue expansion, lymph node dissection, lumpectomy, and mastectomy. A teletherapy and radiation therapy medical procedure, get medication and even see a specialist.
There are many ways to test and perform procedures to diagnose breast cancer. As, getting a breast exam, mammogram, breast ultrasound, and even an MRI. Other methods will depend on the stage of disease you’re in. Once your doctor has diagnosed you, they work to figure out the step you’re in. Once they've determined your stage, they run the diagnostic that corresponds with that stage of cancer, according to MayoClinic.org.
According to the PHG Foundation, ‘ as genetic and environmental factors independently increase breast cancer risk, women with inherited genetic variants can still reduce breast cancer risk by modifying their lifestyles such as maintaining a healthy weight, limiting alcohol and HRT.’
My reasoning behind choosing this type of disease is because my grandmother on my dad’s side had breast cancer. And although I don’t remember all the times we had spent together, because I was still a baby/toddler. But I can always hear stories and look at pictures of her. I never really knew anything about cancer or all the different types, until I got into middle school. But even then, I didn’t entirely get the whole