Cancer In Women: Do These Two Things Every Day To Avoid Getting Cancer
Some risk factors of cancer can be controlled. Here are a few things women can do to reduce their risk of getting cancer.
Mammography is a procedure used for breasts’ examination. It is recommended by the physicians to those patients who develops lump in her breast. Mammography can detect the lumps even when they are asymptomatic. It is a very effective screening method for breast tumor or cancer; hence it is repeatedly suggested by doctors to all women who are at a high risk of developing breast cancer. The images of breast appear as black and white colour (X-ray image) in mammogram (machine that is used for mammography). The possible outcomes from mammography are: deposits of calcium in ducts, lumps and indistinct tissues.
Some risk factors of cancer can be controlled. Here are a few things women can do to reduce their risk of getting cancer.
Mammograms involve risks that should be considered before proceeding. Read on to know the benefits, dangers, and limitations of mammography.
Finding breast cancer early can reduce the risk of dying from it, say researchers. Since prevention is always better than cure, we are sharing with you some science-backed lifestyle modifications that can cut down your breast cancer risk significantly.
Health experts says, if a woman doesn't have symptoms of breast cancer then regular mammography tests before the age of 40 are not recommended.
Stage O breast cancer is also known as carcinoma in situ. It is the earliest form of breast cancer. It generally doesn't spread anywhere else thus most people with stage zero cancer survive.
Tahira, a film director, recently made the revelation of her being detected with Stage 0 breast cancer on Instagram. She also spoke about the need for all women to get themselves checked for symptoms of breast cancer.
A new research has shown the promise of a new drug for the effective treatment of breast cancer. This study has found that blocking a certain protein slows down cancer growth.
'There was so much squishing but it did not hurt so much.'
Biennial screening at ages 55 to 79 years, and biennial screening at ages 50 to 74 years.
Is a mammogram painful? Plus other questions on mammogram answered.
Mammography continues to be the only screening test proven to decrease mortality from breast cancer.
The revelation was made during the Kerala Chapter of Indian Radiological and Imaging Association (IRIA) Conference here last week.
When is the right time to undergo a mammography and other questions about mammography answered!
Mammography screening, the test to detect breast diseases, every two years is necessary for women between 50-74 years of age, confirms a comprehensive analysis of six independent research studies.
Dr Sumeet Shah busts common myths about breast cancer, and tells you why you need to be aware of the condition.
Find out more about this common procedure used to diagnose breast cancer.
4.8kg tumor removed from South African woman at Mumbai hospital
Some risk factors of cancer can be controlled. Here are a few things women can do to reduce their risk of getting cancer.
Mammograms involve risks that should be considered before proceeding. Read on to know the benefits, dangers, and limitations of mammography.
Finding breast cancer early can reduce the risk of dying from it, say researchers. Since prevention is always better than cure, we are sharing with you some science-backed lifestyle modifications that can cut down your breast cancer risk significantly.
Health experts says, if a woman doesn't have symptoms of breast cancer then regular mammography tests before the age of 40 are not recommended.
Stage O breast cancer is also known as carcinoma in situ. It is the earliest form of breast cancer. It generally doesn't spread anywhere else thus most people with stage zero cancer survive.
Tahira, a film director, recently made the revelation of her being detected with Stage 0 breast cancer on Instagram. She also spoke about the need for all women to get themselves checked for symptoms of breast cancer.
A new research has shown the promise of a new drug for the effective treatment of breast cancer. This study has found that blocking a certain protein slows down cancer growth.
'There was so much squishing but it did not hurt so much.'
Biennial screening at ages 55 to 79 years, and biennial screening at ages 50 to 74 years.
Is a mammogram painful? Plus other questions on mammogram answered.
Mammography continues to be the only screening test proven to decrease mortality from breast cancer.
The revelation was made during the Kerala Chapter of Indian Radiological and Imaging Association (IRIA) Conference here last week.
When is the right time to undergo a mammography and other questions about mammography answered!
Mammography screening, the test to detect breast diseases, every two years is necessary for women between 50-74 years of age, confirms a comprehensive analysis of six independent research studies.
Dr Sumeet Shah busts common myths about breast cancer, and tells you why you need to be aware of the condition.
Find out more about this common procedure used to diagnose breast cancer.
4.8kg tumor removed from South African woman at Mumbai hospital