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A Brief History of Breast Cancer

Ancient Egyptians first noted and recorded the disease as tumors, or ulcers, of the breasts, complete that there was no real cure and that the only form of rehabilitation was cauterization with a tool called the "fire drill". Since then, there have been many similar cases described by doctors throughout history that complete that there was no cure; or surely effective treatment.

When doctors started to understand the human circulatory law in the seventieth century, they also managed to establish a link in the middle of breast cancer and the lymph nodes in the armpits. in the middle of the seventeen and eighteen hundreds, the French surgeon Jean Petit and Scotsman Benjamin Bell were the first ones to take off the lymph nodes, breast tissue and chest muscle in an effort to save woman from breast cancer.

Breast Cancer

By the 1880s, William Halsted started performing mastectomies. His policy became known as the Halsted Radical Mastectomy and it remained a favorite policy in the fight against breast cancer right up to the 1970s.

A Brief History of Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a cancer of the glandular breast tissue and is found in both male and female patients. Worldwide breast cancer accounts for approximately 1% of all deaths, is the fifth most tasteless form of cancer and the most tasteless form found in women.

Although breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women in the United States, it is only the second most tasteless cause of cancer death in women (after lung cancer). U.S. women have a one in eight lifetime chance of developing invasive breast cancer and an approximately 3% chance of breast cancer causing their death. Due to our contemporary lifestyle the 'experts' claim and have also noted, a indispensable growth in the amount of cases since the 1970s.

The breast is composed of same tissues in males and females. Therefore breast cancer also occurs in males, though it is less common. Although men have a lower risk of developing breast cancer, this risk appears to be rising. There seems to be an increased incidence of breast cancer in men with prostate cancer.

The renowned point about male breast cancer is that the diagnosis is worse in men than in women and rehabilitation of men with breast cancer is similar to that of the rehabilitation given to older women. Because the male breast tissue is confined to the area directly behind the nipple, rehabilitation for males has normally been a mastectomy.

On a more unavoidable note, most breast cancer symptoms do not turn out to rehearse fundamental breast cancer. These normally turn out to be benign diseases of the breast and only rehearse the more tasteless symptoms similar to breast cancer itself. However, any appearance of new breast symptom should be taken very seriously by patients and doctors; because of the possibility of an fundamental breast cancer that can establish at any age.

As with all types of cancer, the detection and rehabilitation of breast cancer has a far greater chance of a unavoidable outcome by detecting it earlier rather than later.

A Brief History of Breast Cancer

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