Non-Lump Breast Cancer Warning has been Issued Amongst Men and Women around the Globe

By Michael Davis - 09 Nov '16 06:00AM
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Prevalence of non-lump breast cancer is growing from one out of six cases throughout the United States and the United Kingdom. This prevailing health situation is becoming grave concerns among scientist and medical experts.

The warning was published in BBC News last November 7 that women and men need to have awareness of non-lump breast cancer. University College London says that this is not a form of an asymptomatic illness because there are other means to determine that there is developing cancer.

Changes in nipples, infection in breast tissue or the armpit, and others such as bleeding, rashes, and any sores in the skin surrounding the breast can be the symptoms. It shows that breast cancer comes in many forms in the aspect of symptoms.

The National Cancer Research Institute on iNews stated that it is imperative to make educational awareness on breast cancer. Monica Koo from UCL that the best things to determine if breast cancer is present are to regularly see a doctor.

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Koo further said that the chances of surviving breast cancer are by having an early detection of the illness. There are many supports for men and women who want to survive cancer. These groups have additional information that can help eradicating the prevalence of breast cancer death.

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention have released their data showing in 2013 40,860 died out of 230,815 women died of breast cancer. On men, there are reported 2,109 cases of which 464 have died.

Breast cancer facts show all over the world that it is common cancer for women regardless of race. It is also the common cancer Latin women died off. The average age that breast cancer occurs in women is at the age of 50 to 74 which these age group should undergo mammogram if most symptoms occur.

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