BREAST CANCERWritten by Khloe Penelope Cruise
Breast cancer occurs when cells in breast begin to grow out of control enabling them to invade nearby tissues or spread throughout body. Collections of these out of control tissues are called tumors. However, not all breast tumors are considered cancerous since certain types of large cells just cannot be spread or threaten a person’s life and this kind of tumor is called benign tumor. On other hand, tumors that can spread all throughout body or invade nearby tissues are considered cancerous cells and are malignant. Cancer cells usually comes from either ducts or glands in breast that is why it may take months or even years for a tumor to be notice in breast. Breast tumors are screened with use of mammograms that are rather accurate in screening tumor or cancer cells. Women are much prone to develop breast cancer that men. Only 1% to 2% of men have been known to have cases of breast cancer. The early onset of menstruation in women at age of 12 increases risk for a breast cancer on other hand an early menopausal period may reduce risk of breast cancer. The risk for women to have breast cancer increases with age in fact a study shows that women over 50 are more likely to develop breast cancer. Nevertheless, incidence of breast cancer among younger women is also increasing in an alarming rate that is why more women of ages 20s to 30s have subjected themselves to be diagnosed.
| | The Advantages of Hormone Therapy to Menopause WomenWritten by Khloe Penelope Cruise
Menopause is a change that any woman would undergo whether she likes it or not. A woman can be considered menopause when her period ceases. There are changes that occur in woman’s body during menopause, like lesser production of hormones like estrogen and progesterone. Women are considered menopause when their menstruation stops for a period of 12 months in a row, usual age for women to menopause are ages 45 and 55 years old. Different women experience different symptoms during menopause on other hand some women may not feel any symptoms at all. The usual symptoms accompanying a menopause are as follows: changes in period, hot flushes, night sweats as well as sleeping problems that leads to stress and vaginal changes wherein vagina may become dry and thin thus making sex rather painful. Still other women experience thinning of bones that leads to loss of height and osteoporosis.There are ways on how to lessen effect of menopausal changes like taking hormones or hormonal pills. These hormones or hormonal pills can reduce hot flushes, treat vaginal dryness as well as slows down bone deterioration. However, before taking any hormones or hormonal pills, women should try to visit their doctors first for a complete checkup in order to get right kind of hormones or hormonal pills that would best suit them. Like any medicine, hormones or hormonal pills have risks and benefits. Hormones or hormonal pills are not advisable for women who are pregnant, have problems with vaginal bleeding, have cancers, have or had a stroke or heart attack in past year, have blood clots and have liver disease.
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