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    According to Susan G. Komen only about 5 to 10% of breast cancer in the United States are due to inherited genes mutation. In other words, breast cancer is not always linked from a parent to child, only a small amount of people in the U.S. have an inherited gene. Genes are pieces of DNA that every cell in the body contains which includes the genetic code for your body. If there are any changes in the genetic code- DNA and RNA molecules that carry genetic information in the living body, there will

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    EBP Will Latina Breast Cancer Survivors Have an Improved Quality of Life if Intervention Includes Bilingual Education? Rae Barbosa College of Western Idaho Summary Very few studies have been completed on the quality of life of post-treatment Latina breast cancer survivors. The purpose of the evidence based practice study was to test whether or not the quality of life for Latina breast cancer survivors was affected by bilingual intervention. The study was composed of two groups. The

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    Effects of Breast Cancer In the United States alone there are 14 million people living with cancer as of January 1st, 2014, and more than three million of those people have breast cancer (American Cancer Society). Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer and can have devastating effects on those with it. The cancer has large effects on the body, mental state, economics, and family of the patient. The body is affected on a cellular level by cancer. Going more into detail, cancer is caused by

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    Carol Baker is a two time breast cancer survivor, and now has mission to take full control of her health. She is the only person that she know that had some type of cancer. She wants to inspire others who has cancer even if it's not breast cancer. She is filled with passion and love after surviving an illness that is sometimes not able to be cured. For the past two months, Baker has been working with personal trainer, wellness coach and nutrition counselor Russ Scales. Carol lost 20 pounds and boost

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    explores two articles Identifying Women with Dense Breasts at High Risk for Interval Cancer (2015), how certain states have laws that the doctors need to tell the women if they have dense breast or not. If the women do have dense breast that they have to get supplemental imaging because when women do have dense breast they are at a higher risk of getting cancer. Also, Elevated Expression of HABP1 Is Correlated with Metastasis and Poor Survival in Breast Cancer Patients (2015), Hyaluronan-binding protein

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    DNA Methylation in Breast Cancer The epigenetic profile of BC cancer cells is very different from that of normal breast cells. Epigenetic changes bring about cancer via the ‘switching off’ of TSGs and the ‘switching on’ of oncogenes, which may happen separately or simultaneously. Advances in our knowledge and in technology used to analyse DNA methylation could hold the key for a better way of treating BC, by personalizing treatment to reduce side effects of potent anti-cancer drugs. DNA methylation

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    Popular Science Essay Over 220,000 Americans each year develop breast cancer per the CDC. About 40,000 women who are diagnosed with breast cancer die each year. And men are not excluded from those numbers. 2,000 men are being diagnosed each year with breast cancer and about 400 die each year due to breast cancer. Breast cancer is disease involving the abnormal cell growth of breast tissue with the potential to spread to other parts of the body. However, recently published research by Dr. Fang Fang

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    husband and I were married for less than eleven months when our world collapsed around us. I’ll never forget what the doctor said, “Much to our surprise, it was cancer.” Seven words that changed our lives forever. My mom had died from ovarian cancer less than two years prior. At the time, I did not know a single person that had cancer that was alive. My mom’s best friend when I was a child, my Grandpa Ed, our neighbor across the street, my mom, my best friend’s mom, all gone. Did this mean I

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    Treatment Women facing breast cancer, in every phase of the disease and at every phase of treatment, struggles with some amount of emotional distress (Holland, 2014), which can have an adverse affect on health and recovery (Godbout & Glaser, 2006). Research has evidence that immune functioning is improved by the perception of a degree of restraint over harmful stimuli (Boinon, Charles, Dauchy & Sultan, 2011; Chung, Lee, Hwang, & Park, 2013) and by the communication of positive or negative emotions

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    may have to undergo a surgery. After first aid, I flew to my hometown. From airport, my parents took me directly to a hospital. The doctors diagnosed that I am suffering from a rare type of ovarian cyst, which caused the pain. The test results of Cancer Antigen 125 came as a big shock as the value was 194 against the normal value of 35. The doctors arranged for an immediate surgery, but they told that malignancy can be confirmed only with the biopsy

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