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7 Myths about Breast Cancer

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Myth: Men are not able to develop breast Cancer

Fact :

Men comprise around 1 percent of women diagnosed with breast cancer. Thus, there's currently no guidelines for males who should undergo routine breast cancer screening.

Women have breasts that are not as prominent However, it is crucial to keep in mind that they may still be afflicted with breast cancer. In addition, males are more prone to developing breast cancer if they have an extensive family history of breast cancer.

 

It is believed that the BRCA (breast cancer gene) genetic mutation, which can increase the risk of developing breast cancer by 100is considered to be a crucial genetic inheritance risk. The men who have breast cancer face less favorable outcomes than women. Talk to your doctor or a genetic counselor if you have any questions.

Myth that young women are protected from breast cancer

 

Fact :

The disease of breast cancer can often, unfortunately, affect young women. It is typically seen in women who are over 50–the median age being around 62. In India we have found that nearly 48 percent of patients with breast cancer are younger than 50 years old. Therefore, regardless of the patient's age, each new breast cancer or lump is important to be handled with care and analyzed by a physician.

 

But just because research suggests that young women have a lower chance to contract breast cancer, doesn't mean that it won't. Starting at age 18 years, doctors suggest women to undergo regular self-breast tests.

 

This blog is a must read for every woman. Health Education on Breast Care

 

The Myth of Pressing the breasts result in breast cancer?

 

Fact :

Pushing or squeezing the breasts or nipples could cause breast cancer, is among the most bizarre beliefs. If the pushing is too severe, it may cause some discomfort or soreness. However, it is not likely to cause cancer.

 

Myth: Treatment for all breast cancers are the same

 

Fact :

A lot of patients have an belief that the chemotherapy for breast cancer is the use of some form of surgery or radiation therapy and possibly chemotherapy. However they have a limited information about this subject. They might not realize that speaking with five different patients with breast cancer will reveal that each patient is on the same treatment regimen.

 

Treatment strategies can vary greatly dependent on the features of the cancer and the preferences of the patient. An in-depth analysis of cancer's form, size and the possibility of metastasis to other areas in addition to the specific characteristics of each type of cancer, as well as the general health of the patient can be used to design strategies.

 

The myth that breast cancer is always has an obvious lump

 

Fact :

The majority of lumps that appear in the breast aren't cancerous and most cancer patients don't detect an area of lump. In fact, the majority of early-stage breast cancers do not cause lumps. If you notice a bump in the breast, or observe any other signs that might be worrying, you should consult your doctor right away.

 

The symptoms are nipple or breast tenderness, swelling of the breasts and bumps on the skin and the nipple retracting (turning inwards) and an erupting nipple that is scaly on the skin. Medical professionals suggest regular mammograms as they could reveal breast anomalies before they are apparent.

Myth: The excessive use of sugar could cause breast cancer

 

Fact :

There is no evidence to suggest that cancer can be eliminated by avoiding sugar or soy. There is no evidence to suggest that eating sugar or soy will have any effect in breast cancer. Certain choices are more beneficial than other options if you want to keep eating sugar and soy.

 

Sugar is the principal food source for every cell of your body. Since fruits are a source of sugar as well as compounds that can inhibit the growth of cancercells, they're a great substitute for processed sweets.

 

Choose healthier alternatives such as edamame, tofu and soy milk, instead using highly concentrated or processed products made from soy, such as the soy protein isolate.

 

Myth: Stress can cause breast cancer

 

Fact :

Breast cancer and stress are not connected or in any other way. In fact, there is evidence that stress doesn't increase the risk of developing breast cancer.

 

In the midst of the constant pressures of modern life, it's natural for people to be worried about the possible effects of stress on their health.

 

This isn't to suggest that stress doesn't have any effect on health in any way. While it can have some significant advantages in terms of mental and physical health, it will not reduce the risk of developing breast cancer.

 

Finding solutions that are practical to deal with the stress that we be exposed to is a vital aspect life as a human.

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