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Cancer is a condition in which cells have lost normal control mechanisms, so that experienced abnormal growth, rapid and uncontrolled. Breast Cancer (Carcinoma mammae) is a cancer in breast tissue. This is the most common type of cancer suffered by women. Men also can be stricken with breast cancer, although likely smaller than the one in between in 1000. According to WHO 8-9% of women will experience breast cancer.

This makes breast cancer as a kind of the most common cancer in women. Each year, in the United States of 44.000 patients die from this disease while in Europe more than 165 000. After undergoing treatment, approximately 50% of patients experiencing end-stage breast cancer and survived only 18-30 months.

Causes and Risk Factors
The accurate origin of breast cancerous infection is unknown. Nevertheless, the study recognised several components that can boost the risk of certain persons, which include:

* Families who have a history of similar disease, Interestingly, the genetic components influencing only 50-10% of breast cancerous infection and show that other risk components play an significant role.
* Increasingly age, significance of age as a risk component strengthened by facts and numbers that 78% of breast cancerous infection happen in patients elderly over 50 years and only 6% in patients less than 40 years. The mean age at the time of the breakthrough of cancerous infection is 64 years old.
* Not having children
* Lifestyle, Study furthermore assesses the function of way of life components in cancerous infection development, encompassing the use of pesticides, alcoholic beverage utilisation, fatness, fat intake and need of exercise.
* First pregnancy at age above 30 years
* Longer menstrual period (early first menstruation or menopause later)
* Hormonal factors (both estrogen and androgen).

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