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    noticeable breasts symptoms include shape, size, skin color, texture, itching, pain, swelling, increased sensitivity and etc. The stages of breast cancer depend on tumor size and when it spreads to the other parts of body. In stage 0, also called the situ stage, the tumor is not large

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    Cancer starts when cells begin to grow out of control. Cells in any part of the body can become cancerous and they can spread to other areas of the body. “Breast cancer is a malignant tumor that starts in the cells of the breast. A malignant tumor is a group of cancer cells that can grow into surrounding tissues or spread to distant areas of the body. (“What is Breast Cancer?”)” Breast cancer stages range from 0 to 4. Stages 0 and 1 are the earliest detection of cancer development, the cancer cells

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    Severe dysplasia, CIN III, encompasses more than two-thirds of the epithelial thickness with carcinoma in situ (CIS) representing full-thickness dysmaturity. While histologically evaluated lesions are characterized using the CIN nomenclature, cytologic smears are classified according to the Bethesda system, which was most recently revised in 2001. Briefly

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    Cancer seems to be tightening its grip in India & worldwide. Recently, an estimated new cancer cases were recorded to be 14.1 million & cancer deaths were of 8.2 million in the world, of which nearly 7,00,000 were recorded in India alone, according to “The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the specialized cancer agency of the World Health Organization, Lyon. Cancer is a complex group of diseases which makes cells in the body to change and grow out of control. These changes starts

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    Cervical Cancer Stages

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    There are many different stages of cervical cancer. The first stage is Carcinoma in Situ (stage 0). In this stage abnormal cells are found in the lining of the cervix, and if not treated, it may spread into surrounding healthy tissue. Stage 1 is found in the cervix only, and divided into two different stages, 1A and 1B. 1A is also divided into 2 stages as well, 1A1 and 1A2, these are based on the size of the tumor. In stage 1 there is a small amount of cancerous cells from the cervix, but they are

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    Debbie Wasserman Schultz stated that, “Breast cancer is not just a disease that strikes at women. It strikes at the very heart of who we are as women: how others perceive us, how we perceive ourselves, how we live, work and raise our families-or whether we do these things at all.” 1.3 million women will be diagnosed every year over the next 20 years, and the culprit, breast cancer, will kill 11 million of those women. Breast cancer can be a very deadly disease, but it can also be one of the easiest

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    worldwide. (Chabra 2016). This is the third most common cancer (9%) in women and seventh (4%) among all cancer deaths. (Chabra 2016). Cervical carcinoma is mostly preventable as screening is available for early diagnosis and there is existence of highly efficacious treatment regimens for early stage disease. (Marcus, Crane, 1998). That’s why death from cervical carcinoma is categorized as “avoidable mortality”, even though, it is killing many women every year worldwide. Though, the incidence, and mortality

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    DIAGNOSIS The simplest way to diagnose for breast cancer is a regular self-check for changes in the chest or breast area. On finding a lump or cyst under the skin, it is ideal to visit a GP for confirmation although; most lumps or cysts are normal or non-cancerous. On confirmation of the presence of breast cancer, a patient would be further examined to find out the stage of cancer and what treatments would be ideal for them. This further testing includes a variety of techniques used to scan a suspected

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    Colorectal Cancer Essay

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    Tests for Colorectal Growth and the aftereffects of surgery. Colorectal cancer has five stages such as stage 0, stage I, stage II, stage III, and stage IV. The first phase is 0 and I. In stage 0, [1] Otherwise called intramucosal carcinoma in situ. stage 0, is the closer stage of colorectal cancer. The cancer cell in this stage did not grow outside the inner layer of the rectum or colon.[2] The treatment of stage 0 of colorectal cancer is surgery. stage I, Cancer disease has become through

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    Breast Cancer is all over the world. It doesn’t just affect older women, it affects young women and men. Breast Cancer is a cancerous tumor that has developed within the cells of the breast. The most ordinary area in the breast for breast cancer to develop is the ducts, and less ordinary in the lobules of the breast. The cancerous cells can intrude healthy breast tissue over time, or cells can break off from the tumor and travel to the lymph nodes and into the lymphatic system which could take

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