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Breast Cancer Without a Lump
Breast cancer can develop without a palpable lump in roughly 10 to 15 percent of cases. The disease often presents as skin dimpling, nipple...
Is Breast Cancer Hereditary?
mutations in genes such as BRCA1, BRCA2, PALB2, TP53 and CHEK2. The remaining 90 to 95 percent of cases are sporadic, caused by genetic damage...
Can Men Get Breast Cancer?
Men can develop breast cancer, though it accounts for less than 1 percent of all breast cancer cases worldwide. The disease typically presents...
SCANXIETY : Understanding Scan-Related Anxiety in Breast Health
Scanxiety is the intense worry and fear that surrounds medical scans — from the moment they are scheduled to when results arrive. If you cannot stop...
What Causes Breast Cancer in Women?
Breast cancer in women is caused by inherited genetic mutations such as BRCA1 and BRCA2, prolonged oestrogen exposure, dense breast tissue,...
How Fast Does Breast Cancer Spread?
Breast cancer spread speed depends on the tumour subtype and grade. Aggressive triple-negative and HER2-positive cancers double in roughly 60 to 90...
Early Signs of Breast Cancer
The early signs of breast cancer are a painless lump in the breast or underarm, a change in breast size or shape, skin dimpling that resembles...
10 Milestones in Breast Cancer History
Breast cancer has been a well-documented health concern for millennia, with its origins tracing back as far as 3,000 to 2,500 B.C.E. Over these long...
Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Early Detection Saves Lives
Every October, the world unites under a pink ribbon, a powerful reminder of strength, awareness, and hope. Breast Cancer Awareness Month is more...







