Articles, tagged with "lobules", page 1
16th December 2011
Breast cancers can be ductal carcinomas (arising from the epithelium lining the milk ducts) or lobular carcinomas (arising from the lobules supplying milk to the ducts). Breast cancer mostly occurs in women above 40 years of age.
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Author:
youngrinpeter
28th March 2011
Whenever we imagine about breast cancer, some of us right away create in our mind the pink ribbons, the extended awareness endeavours and marketing promotions by using many types of multimedia programmes, as well as the fundraising walk-a-thons which emph...
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miranda@oleafrica.com
28th January 2011
The official phrase for breast cancer is 'malignant breast neoplasm'. Breast cancer originates most often in the inner lining of the milk ducts or the lobules that provide the ducts with milk. The general term for cancers that originate in ducts is ' duct...
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Author:
Owen Jones
22nd December 2010
Breast cancer is a sickness where group of cells located in the breast turn abnormal. The cells change through attacks from bacteria. The mutated cells attack healthy cells and mutate them as well. In this manner, cancer cells immediately grow and divide ...
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Make HealthEasy
19th November 2010
Breast Cancer, also known as Malignant Breast Neoplasm, is caused from the inner lining of the breast tissues called milk ducts or lobules. Breast cancer which primarily originates from the milk ducts is known as ductal carcinomas. However, it can also in...
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Author:
portertj
14th October 2010
Breast cancer is considered as one of the most common tumor in women. It is also considered as the second leading cause of cancer death in the world. It was exceeded by lung cancer since 1985. One every eight woman with an age of 85 will surely develop br...
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Author:
lexorleslie
27th September 2010
Breast cancer mainly affects women. It is also one of the leading causes of female mortality. It forms in the tissues of the breast, either in the ducts or in the lobules. The pink ribbon is the internationally recognized symbol for breast cancer awarenes...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
04th August 2010
The reddish-brown organ, liver is the largest glandular organ of the body, weighing about 1.36 kg. It has four unequal sized lobes lying on the right side of the abdominal cavity beneath the diaphragm and on top of the stomach, right kidney and intestine....
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BCC Research
03rd August 2010
Breast cancer detection MRI
Breast cancer is condition in which cells begin to grow uncontrolled in the breast lobules or ducts, which then become invasive and intrude into the remainder of the breast tissue. There have been great advances in the diag...
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Author:
xhmvideoqdjj
02nd July 2010
Breast cancer, the growth of malignant cells in the breast, is the most ordinary cancer among women. It is rare but does happen in men breast cancer typically originates in the milk carrying ducts, though it may arise in the milk producing lobules or, mor...
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Author:
Dr.Mike Boucher
25th May 2010
Some of today's most common cancers are unique only to women, simply because of our genetic make-up. To have a better understanding of your own risk profile, the various prevention strategies and the treatment options available, here is a straightforward ...
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Author:
Anna Peacocks
31st March 2010
WHAT IS BREAST CANCER?
Your body is made up of many types of cells. In normal course, cells grow, divide, and produce more cells to keep your body healthy. However, at times, this process may not function properly and cells may become abnormal, forming ...
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Author:
David
18th February 2010
Treatment of Breast cancer in India is available at best cancer hospitals in cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai. Cancer hospitals in India provide treatment for breast cancer patient under experienced team of surgeons. Surgeons in India ...
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Author:
ramesh
30th December 2009
Classification
The accepted form of Breast Cancer classification divides all the different forms of breast cancer into four distinct groups, viz. pathology, the particular grade of the tumour, the expression (by which information from a gene is used in...
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Author:
peter radford
29th December 2009
Risk Factors
Women who have never smoked a day in their entire lives can develop breast cancer. Women who have been always been health conscious can also develop it. In fact, nearly one woman out of eleven will experience breast cancer. A staggeri...
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Author:
Marvin Cervantes