The first step is a physical examination which man could perform on his own. If there is any lump it could be easily noticed as there are much less breast tissue in men than women. And if the cancer has advanced men could ...
Breast cancer as we all believe could occur in women only but reports have suggested that though the percentage may be quite less but yes men too could suffer from breast cancer. And often it is more deadly for the simple reason that it is too late when diagnosed. It is approximately at 60 years of age when it is diagnosed and by that time the tumor has grown very large. They become later stage tumors and involve lymph nodes and spread to other body parts as well.
As women are encouraged to go for frequent mammograms when they reach the age of 40, so the cancer gets diagnosed before and could be treated. There is much need for encouraging men also to undertake the mammogram to increase the survival rates. Some symptoms could also help men to diagnose whether they suffer from breast cancer. Though it would be the doctor who would give the final word but you would notice the first signs. Let us know what the symptoms are.
Though mammograms are a sure short way to diagnose this cancer but every man need not undertake this test. The first step is a physical examination which man could perform on his own. If there is any lump it could be easily noticed as there are much less breast tissue in men than women. And if the cancer has advanced men could notice it easily. The lump would appear red and there would be some irritation near the lump area. There would be no pain as the lump of breast cancer is not painful.
Whenever you notice any new lump formation in your breast, you should not waste time and report the matter to your doctor. He would examine you and would also collect information like any family history of breast cancer and also could ask you about any radiation exposure in the past. Even if you have taken medicines like antiandrogens or estrogens you could suffer from breast cancer as such medicines have a direct and powerful impact on the male hormone levels. .
If the doctor smells of something suspicious he could advise you to undergo a mammogram or a breast sonogram to clear any doubts. And if the lump appears to be cancerous the doctor might even ask to do a biopsy. It is important that even men increase their knowledge about this cancer and whenever they notice any abnormal change in the breast area, they should go to the doctor and talk to him. It could be a non cancerous lump which could be formed due to other health issues you have. But yes do not ignore them.
Selasa, 12 Februari 2013
Symptoms of Breast Cancer Lumps
Knowing what your breasts look and feel like, by regularly checking them, you will be more likely to notice if something is wrong or different. One of the main symptoms of breast cancer is a lump or thickened breast tissue. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK and over 55,000 people are diagnosed with it a year. It is not just found in women, there are some rare cases where men have been diagnosed with breast cancer so we all need to be breast aware! Therefore we need to be conscious of the symptoms and how to catch it early by caring about your body.
Knowing what your breasts look and feel like, by regularly checking them, you will be more likely to notice if something is wrong or different. One of the main symptoms of breast cancer is a lump or thickened breast tissue. Among this you could also notice a change in size of the breast, swelling or rashes. If you come across any of these do not freak out, just be sure to notify a doctor. There is no valid cause for breast cancer but we do know how to prevent risks being increased simply be being healthy through exercise and a balanced diet as well as taking things like alcohol and junk food in moderation. There is also certain contraception that may enhance the amount of oestrogen in your body and therefore increase your chances of breast cancer which may be worth looking into if it is heredity. Cervical cancer is seen in over 2,900 women a year. In the early stages of cervical cancer there may be no symptoms which mean it is important to attend regular cervical screenings especially if it is heredity. The most common symptom of cervical cancer is vaginal bleeding, usually between periods or after sex, they can also include vaginal discharge and discomfort in sex. Ways of increasing your risk for cervical cancer include smoking and long term use of the contraceptive pill. A way to prevent cervical cancer is to get regularly tested and there are also two vaccines they can also help prevent it. Constant vigilance of our bodies will help our health in the long run. Overall, take care of your body as best as you can. If breast or cervical cancer does run in the family and you are worried about this you can discuss this with your local GP who could then refer you to a specialist who can assess your family history and manage your risk. Treatments for cancer are becomingly increasingly more effective. Among them are surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy and biological treatments. All of which you can find out about on www.cancerresearchuk.org as well as any other queries you may have about cancer.
Knowing what your breasts look and feel like, by regularly checking them, you will be more likely to notice if something is wrong or different. One of the main symptoms of breast cancer is a lump or thickened breast tissue. Among this you could also notice a change in size of the breast, swelling or rashes. If you come across any of these do not freak out, just be sure to notify a doctor. There is no valid cause for breast cancer but we do know how to prevent risks being increased simply be being healthy through exercise and a balanced diet as well as taking things like alcohol and junk food in moderation. There is also certain contraception that may enhance the amount of oestrogen in your body and therefore increase your chances of breast cancer which may be worth looking into if it is heredity. Cervical cancer is seen in over 2,900 women a year. In the early stages of cervical cancer there may be no symptoms which mean it is important to attend regular cervical screenings especially if it is heredity. The most common symptom of cervical cancer is vaginal bleeding, usually between periods or after sex, they can also include vaginal discharge and discomfort in sex. Ways of increasing your risk for cervical cancer include smoking and long term use of the contraceptive pill. A way to prevent cervical cancer is to get regularly tested and there are also two vaccines they can also help prevent it. Constant vigilance of our bodies will help our health in the long run. Overall, take care of your body as best as you can. If breast or cervical cancer does run in the family and you are worried about this you can discuss this with your local GP who could then refer you to a specialist who can assess your family history and manage your risk. Treatments for cancer are becomingly increasingly more effective. Among them are surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy and biological treatments. All of which you can find out about on www.cancerresearchuk.org as well as any other queries you may have about cancer.
Senin, 03 Desember 2012
Heart Attack Treatment
Heart Attack Treatment
By Catherine Moore
Heart attack treatment has remained a common talk of the world as there is overall belief that no healthcare delivery facility is ideal for proper management of heart attacks. The good news is that heart attack treatment and prevention are available to people who are ready to adhere to certain precautionary measures.
1) Quit smoking:
This is the single most important element in heart disease treatment and prevention. All over the world, tobacco producers are sweating because of policies against them. The World Health Organization has done everything to protect people from this danger but because life is a choice, they leave the individuals to make their decisions.
2) Control your Blood Sugar, Blood Pressure and weight:
As heart disease treatment and prevention methods, these three relatives of heart diseases must be put on check. Much has been said about them. You need not worry yourself if you control these elements because heart disease does not usually occur without a risk factor.
3) Exercise your body:
As heart attack treatment and prevention, mild to moderate exercise promotes good blood circulation, prevents clotting as well as other benefits that reduce the effects of other risk factors of heart disease.
4) Eat a healthy diet:
For heart attack treatment and prevention, Cutting down on foods that are high in saturated fat and sodium (salt) to lower cholesterol and blood pressure is very important. Take more vitamins and anti-oxidants.
Strict adherence to the above factors aid in the treatment and prevention of heart diseases.
By Catherine Moore
Heart attack treatment has remained a common talk of the world as there is overall belief that no healthcare delivery facility is ideal for proper management of heart attacks. The good news is that heart attack treatment and prevention are available to people who are ready to adhere to certain precautionary measures.
1) Quit smoking:
This is the single most important element in heart disease treatment and prevention. All over the world, tobacco producers are sweating because of policies against them. The World Health Organization has done everything to protect people from this danger but because life is a choice, they leave the individuals to make their decisions.
2) Control your Blood Sugar, Blood Pressure and weight:
As heart disease treatment and prevention methods, these three relatives of heart diseases must be put on check. Much has been said about them. You need not worry yourself if you control these elements because heart disease does not usually occur without a risk factor.
3) Exercise your body:
As heart attack treatment and prevention, mild to moderate exercise promotes good blood circulation, prevents clotting as well as other benefits that reduce the effects of other risk factors of heart disease.
4) Eat a healthy diet:
For heart attack treatment and prevention, Cutting down on foods that are high in saturated fat and sodium (salt) to lower cholesterol and blood pressure is very important. Take more vitamins and anti-oxidants.
Strict adherence to the above factors aid in the treatment and prevention of heart diseases.
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