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"In 2015, the latest year for which incidence data are available, 242,476 new cases of Female Breast Cancer were reported, and 41,523 women died of Female Breast Cancer in the United States. For every 100,000 women, 125 new Female Breast Cancer cases were reported and 20 died of cancer". (Group, 2018). The second cause of death the United States is Cancer. Thirty years ago, scientists couldn't tell the reason why cancer existed. They knew that cancer enkindle from cells that began to proliferate uncontrollably within the body, and they knew that viruses, chemicals, environment hazards, radiation could stimulate change in cell division. But exactly how it happened was a mystery. Inthelast three decades, however, research has metamorphosedour understanding of cancer. Contributing to this success was the development and application of the techniques of molecular biology, techniques and systems that empowered scientists to test and portray highlights of individual cells in manners impossible a century back.
Today, we know that cancer is a disease of molecules and genes, and we even know many of the molecules and genes involved. In fact, our increasing understanding of these genes makes it possible for the development of exciting and energizing new strategies for avoiding, forestalling, and even avoiding the changes that lead to cancer. For centuries, humans have been worried about the cause of cancer. Cancer was derived from an observation by Hippocrates more than 2,300 years ago that the long, distended veins that radiate out from some breast tumors look like the limbs of a crab. From that observation came the term karkinomain Greek, and later, cancer in Latin. (health, 2007). With Hooke's research in the 1600s, and then Virchow in the 1800s, came the understanding that living tissues are composed of cells, and that all cells arise as direct descendants of other cells. Yet, their researches arouse more questions about cancer than it resolved(Cuffari, 2018).
Breast Cancer and lifestyle management ( 20 pages)
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