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A Comprehensive Guide To Breast Cancer – CancerMitr

Home Breast Cancer Breast cancer affects both women and men, although women are more likely to get diagnosed. Breast cancer affects 27% of women who are diagnosed with the disease. Bookmark this blog to get an overall idea about breast cancer, its treatment, and its recovery steps. What is breast cancer? Breast cancer is caused by the abnormal growth of cells or tumours in the breast region. Lumps felt during self-examination are a common sign of breast cancer. Breast cancer cells are said to have metastasized when they spread to other parts of the human body.Breast cancer is the most commonly reported cancer among women globally. In India, a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every four minutes, according to a study by Globocon 2020. More young women in India are diagnosed with breast cancer compared to the US. Lack of awareness and late detection of breast cancer increases the mortality risk. Where does breast cancer start? The breast is an organ on the chest with glands, ducts, and fatty tissue. There is a left and right breast, and their size depends on the amount of fat tissue. The breast’s structure includes; lobules, ducts, and connective tissue. Lobules are the glands that produce milk and the ducts carry milk to the nipple. Layers of fibrous and fatty tissue form the connective tissue which holds the whole structure together. Breast cancer cells can grow in the ducts and lobules. Cancer cells spread to other parts of the body through blood and lymph vessels. What are the notable signs and symptoms of breast cancer? Early detection helps in handling the mortality rate of breast cancer. People can physically detect breast cancer by touching and feeling their breasts. A newly formed lump is the most common symptom of breast cancer.These lumps tend to be painless hard masses with irregular borders. They can also be soft, spherical, or tender. However, it is important to note that not all lumps have to be cancer. Redness or rash around the nipples/areola Change in size or shape of nipple A lump or area that feels thicker Change in size or shape Pain in breast/armpit Swelling in armpit Change in skin texture Discharge of liquid/blood Do you suspect breast cancer? Take the evaluation right away!”> Risk assessment now ! What are the different types of breast cancer? Breast cancer is primarily divided into two types; invasive and non-invasive. Tumour cells spread from the site of formation in invasive breast cancer. Because non-invasive cancer does not spread beyond the tissue from which it originated, it is referred to as carcinoma in situ (which means in place”). Breast cancer that is non-invasive is contained within the lobules or milk ducts. Different types of non-invasive Breast cancers are as follows; Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) : This is a condition in which abnormal cells are discovered in the lining of a milk duct in the breast, but the cancer cells have not spread beyond the ducts into surrounding breast tissue. The most common type of breast cancer is ductal carcinoma in situ. Women are advised to begin treatment as soon as possible to avoid it becoming invasive. Lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) : This is a condition in which cells within the breast’s milk-producing glands or lobules are abnormal. LCIS is not cancer, but it increases the cancer risk, so women should have regular checkups and treatment. Different types of invasive Breast cancer types are as follows; Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) : It is the most common form of breast cancer, reported in at least 80% of all breast cancer, according to statistics published in cancer.org. It is a malignant tumour that begins in the breast milk ducts and can spread to other parts of the body through the lymph nodes. Its symptoms include a lump in the breast, nipple discharge, and changes in the appearance of the breasts. Invasive lobular carcinoma : It is a condition where the breast’s lobules are affected. It is usually detected on imaging tests such as mammography, ultrasound, and MRI. According to the study published by cancer.org, one out of every ten reported breast cancer is an ILC. Rare types of breast cancer Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC): It is an aggressive form of invasive breast cancer that causes symptoms such as redness and swelling as a result of cancer cells blocking the skin’s lymphatic vessels. Paget s disease of the nipple: It is a rare type of cancer that affects the nipple or the areola. Common symptoms include hard, lumpy or crusty nipples or the area around the nipples. It is also characterized by the redness, discharge or bleeding from the nipple and the appearance of a lump. Phyllodes tumour: It is a rare form of breast cancer where the tumour is formed in the connective tissue. Phyllodes tumours can be both benign or malignant. Metaplastic breast cancer (MBC): It is a rare type of breast cancer that can be more aggressive than others. It is characterised by the variety of cell types that make up the tumour, which makes MBC difficult to diagnose. What are the different stages of breast cancer? Breast cancer stages are classified based on the severity of the cancer and the extent to which it has spread to other body parts. The treatment course is determined by the cancer stage and the location of the tumour. The various stages of breast cancer are as follows; Stage 0: Abnormal cells are present in the breast ductal lining.The abnormal cells are present in the breast’s ductal lining. The survival rate is 100%. Stage 1: The tumour size is less than 1 cm and is present in the breast tissue. Cancer may have spread to some lymph nodes. The survival rate is 98%.  Stage 2: The tumour size is over 2 cm and it has spread to nearby tissues and a few axillary lymph nodes. The survival rate is 88%. Stage 3: The tumour size is over 5 cm and has spread to wider areas of the breast

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Cancer Diagnosis

10 Risk Factors For Head And Neck Cancer

Home Head and neck cancer is very common in India and constitutes 30% of all reported cancers in the country. Cancer is a condition where abnormal mitosis forms harmful lumps of tissues called tumours. It divides uncontrollably, spreads, and invades other human body parts, a condition known as metastasis and the tumour is called malignant. Head and neck cancer refers to abnormal cells that form around the throat, nose, sinuses, larynx, and mouth. Read this article to learn more about head and neck cancer risk factors. What are the head and neck cancer risk factors? Many researchers have delved deep into head and neck cancer cases and their causes. As a result, there are 10 risk factors that people should be aware of to prevent the possibility of head and neck cancer. Tobacco A study published in the journal  PubMed Central cited tobacco use as the major reason behind the prevalence of head and neck cancer amongst Indians. It is because tobacco has at least 70 chemicals that cause cancer. In addition, 80% of head and neck cancers are linked to tobacco use, including smoking cigarettes, cigars, pipes, and chewing tobacco. Alcohol Heavy alcohol consumption has been linked to cancers of the mouth region, pharynx, larynx, and oesophagus. People are advised to consume alcoholic beverages in moderation or avoid them entirely unless they are intended for medical use under the supervision of a physician. HPV or Human papillomavirus Unprotected sex with an individual with HPV infection leaves one vulnerable. Various HPV strains are linked to head and neck cancer.     EBV or Epstein-Barr virus EBV is a human herpesvirus type that causes infectious mononucleosis. EBV is linked to nasopharyngeal cancer in people, which is a condition where cancer cells form in the nasopharynx tissues.  Poor dental or oral hygiene Poor oral hygiene leaves a person vulnerable to infections that can also conjure abnormal cell division and cancer.  Marijuana People who consume marijuana are vulnerable to head and neck cancer. A study published in the National Library of Medicine mentioned how molecular alterations are seen more in bronchial mucosa specimens of marijuana smokers when compared to non-marijuana smokers. Toxic occupational or environmental particles People are likely to develop cancers in head and neck region when certain chemicals, asbestos, wood dust, and paint fumes are present. It is advised that people cover their faces and wash them frequently. Poor nutrition People should consume enough vitamins and minerals, notably vitamins A and B to avoid head and neck cancer. A deficiency of these vitamins is associated with cancer. Radiation Exposure to high levels of radiation is associated with  salivary gland cancer.  Weak immunity The body s immune system has the power to identify and kill the neoplasms developing in various parts of the human body. A weak immune system is associated with developing head and neck cancer. AIDs (Acquired Immuno Deficiency Syndrome) affects the bodys immune system, leaving it vulnerable to various cancers. How to avoid head and neck cancer risk? A healthy lifestyle is essential to avoid cancers of any kind. Since head and neck cancer is linked to tobacco, alcohol and drugs, it is more beneficial to avoid them altogether. Besides the cancer risk, tobacco usage is linked to heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, stroke, and chronic obstructivepulmonary disease (COPD). Alcohol affects a person’s liver and gut health A healthy lifestyle also involves a balanced diet with enough protein, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins, minerals, and fibre. Proper nutrition ensures a hormone balance, a strong immune system, and resistance against infections, and other health issues, including cancer. Several studies have linked oral cancer with HPV infection. Therefore, people should take the HPV vaccine to prevent oral cancers, notably tongue and tonsil cancer. People who are exposed to toxic occupational and environmental particles like asbestos, wood dust, and paint fumes should wear a facemask. Wash hands and face regularly using a disinfectant to remove possible residue. In conclusion, Healthy lifestyle habits are essential to lead a healthy and happy life. It is better to avoid self-destructive habits like smoking, drinking and doing drugs. It is imperative to spread more awareness about the importance of healthy habits to avoid not just cancer but other health hazards. It is completely on us to protect our health. CancerMitr provides a variety of early screening and testing packages to detect cancer in its early stages. Click here How can CancerMitr help?  CancerMitr is a good friend for all cancer patients, providing all the assistance and guidance needed to deal with the severity of the disease, from discovery to recovery We also have a preventive wing, Healthepal, that focuses on quality healthcare and a healthy lifestyle to prevent fatal noncommunicable diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and COPD. For more information. please visit our website

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Cancer Diagnosis

10 Signs And Symptoms Of Tongue Cancer You Should Not Ignore

Home The tongue is an essential muscular organ that aids in chewing and speaking. It runs from the bone in the middle of the neck (hyoid bone) to the mouth’s floor. It is made up of a strong tissue web, and mucosa, a moist pink lining, covers it.A healthy and clean tongue is important for a person to lead an everyday life that involves communication, cleanliness and food consumption.Since it is a visible part of the human body, one can feel all the abnormalities that come with it, including cancer. Keep reading to know more about tongue cancer symptoms. Also read: 5 effective ways to avoid breast cancer risk What are the signs and symptoms of tongue cancer? Here are the signs and symptoms of tongue cancer that people should be aware of; Red or white patch It is a visible sign of the disease that persists despite all the cleaning attempts. Sore throat Since the tongue runs to the back of the neck bone, people might experience a sore throat that doesn’t go away Ulcer or lump People might experience a sore ulcer or lump on their tongue that doesn’t go away from its treatment Pain People might experience mild or severe pain when swallowing food. Numbness The presence of cancer cells tends to leave a person’s mouth in a state of numbness. Burning sensation Cancer causes a burning or swellinglike sensation in the mouth. Movement issues People find it difficult to move their tongue, especially while speaking or chewing. Bleeding Cancer causes unexplained and abnormal bleeding in the tongue, not caused by any other reason. Lump in the neck Cancer causes an irritating lump in the neck region. Pain in the ear People might experience pain in the ears, although this is not a frequently reported symptom amongst tongue cancer patients. Do you have any of the symptoms listed above? For early screening and testing packages, visit the CancerMitr website. Click here What are the causes of tongue cancer? The exact reason behind the presence of tongue cancer is not known. However, research has listed the following risk factors; Excess alcohol consumption Smoking cigarettes, beedis, or pipes Tobacco chewing, sold as loose, braided or compressed leaves HPV (Human papillomavirus) infection Also read: Benign and malignant tumours: Why is it essential to understand the distinction? How to test for cancer in the tongue or neck region?  Medical experts check for the presence of cancer using the following methods; Physical tests The doctor asks the patient to open their mouth to see if there are visible signs on the tongue or throat region. They use a small mirror to check the back of the tongue and throat region.  Biopsy A biopsy helps confirm the tumour’s benign or malignant nature. The specialist takes a sample of the tumour and analyse it under the scope.  Panendoscope To check for the presence of cancer in the non-visible regions of the throat, the doctor uses a camera named Panendoscope and analyses the throat.  Nasoendoscopy It is a procedure that involves the insertion of a tube called the nasoendoscope through the nose. The camera and bright light at the end check for abnormal tissue in the throat. People can also opt for other tests such as an MRI scan, CT scan, PET-CT scan, blood tests, dental check, and ultrasound scan. What are the treatment methods for tongue cancer? Surgery It is the surgical removal of the cancer tumour or cancer-affected tissue or organ.  Chemotherapy It is the administration of powerful drugs to destroy tumour cells in various tissues, organs or bloodstreams. Radiation therapyRadiation therapy It is the process of using intense energy beams to target and kill cancer cells. Immunotherapy It is the process of stimulating the body s immune system to target and destroy cancer cells.  In conclusion, Early diagnosis saves 9 out of 10 people. It also helps in reducing the cost and frequency of cancer treatment. Therefore, people should be aware of the signs and symptoms of cancer to catch it and treat it early. Often times fear and stigma associated with healthcare prevent people from getting tested. They should overcome those mental and social obstacles to invest better in their health. It is after all, the most important form of wealth. Looking for a cancer treatment plan that works? Not sure where to begin? CancerMitr is here to help you develop an effective plan as a friend and guide. We have assisted thousands of patients in India and around the world. If you have any queries, contact our team via 96630 71088. Visit our website to learn about our various screening and testing packages. Click here

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Breast Cancer

5 Effective Ways To Avoid Breast Cancer Risk

Home Introduction Breast cancer is a fatal disease in which the abnormal tissue or tumour grows uncontrollably in the breast region. Tumours can eventually spread and invade other parts of the body, a condition known as metastasis.A lack of awareness about breast cancer causes the disease to worsen and eventually leads to patient death. Breast cancer is also one of the top five cancers reported in India. How can one avoid getting breast cancer? Plenty of research has been conducted to find a robust way of preventing breast cancer. It has been linked to women’s overall physical health, diet, lifestyle, and sexual health. A study published in PubMed Central, for example, found that a low-fibre, high-fat diet contributes to breast cancer. Consuming a lot of fruits and vegetables, on the other hand, lowers the risk of breast cancer. Based on these studies, here are some of the most effective ways to avoid breast cancer. Feeling a lump on your breast? Do you suspect you have breast cancer? Avoid the risk of uncertainty by getting tested right away. CancerMitr provides a variety of early screening and testing packages. Click here Maintain a healthy weight U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) mentioned in their studies that obesity increases the risk of breast cancer. Overweight women have high levels of insulin in their bodies, increasing the breast cancer risk. Women who are obese after menopause are also likely to develop the disease. It is imperative that women maintain a healthy body weight to avoid this fatal condition Physical activity Women should be constantly active to burn extra calories and produce the required energy. Physical activities like aerobics, cycling, or brisk walking for 15 minutes help achieve the same. According to research published in the journal PubMed Central, women who are constantly active or do heavy manual work are less likely to develop breast cancer. Reduce alcohol consumption Alcoholic drinks, including white and red wine, have been associated with cancer. Alcohol consumption is associated with six types of cancer; Mouth and throat, Larynx, Esophagus, Colon and rectum, Liver, and Breast. Avoid alcoholic products unless it is intended for medical reasons with a doctor’s prescription. Breastfeeding Breastfeeding is a crucial activity that protects women’s health in the long term. After delivery, the menstrual cycle is delayed during the lactational period, reducing women’s exposure to hormones like Estrogen, which can increase breast cancer risk. During this period, women shed excess breast tissues with potential DNA damage. World Health Organization has opined that women should breastfeed for at least six months to experience the full perks of breastfeeding. Avoid oral contraceptives Women who use oral contraceptives are 24% more likely to develop breast cancer when compared to women who don’t. This is because birth control pills increase hormones that can lead to the development of breast cancer. So, it is better to avoid that and opt for birth control methods that don’t affect women’s physiology, like condoms or vaginal caps. Did you know that a healthy diet and nutrition intake can help prevent cancer? Check out the website of our Cancer Prevention wing, Healthepal, for more details on effective cancer prevention. Click here

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