what other descriptive data would be useful to provide clues to causes of female breast cancer
BREAST CANCER: Breast cancer is formed in the breast of women. This may happen in men but very rare. Breast cancer has become very common now a days in US. Government has raised fund for the treatment of breast cancer among women.
Clues of female breast cancer:
1. One or more lumps are formed in the breast
2. Breast changes in shape and size
3. Pigmentation around the nipple or on the breast
4. flaking of skin of breast
5. nipple gets inverted
Causes of female breast cancer:
1. Gender is the main cause of breast cancer i.e female
2. Age matters
3. One can get breast cancer if any of the family member has a breast cancer
4. If one is exposed to some harmful radiations
5. if one has a history of breast cancer
what other descriptive data would be useful to provide clues to causes of female breast cancer
what causes breast cancer ? what causes breast cancer more in woman than man? what are the main prevention for breast cancer in woman? identify one educational approach that has been developed to address breast cancer?
what causes breast cancer ? what causes breast cancer more in woman than man? what are the main prevention for breast cancer in woman? identify one educational approach that has been developed to address breast cancer? Please explain in 400 words
what is/are the cause/causes of the disease breast cancer
please provide a 7 page research paper as much information possible The Question is: Breast cancer affecting the female global population. History of breast cancer and how it affect woman globally? please send reference used and make sure its legible to read thanks
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