Abstract

Breast malignancy has fast overtaken ovarian malignancy as the leading cause of death in women. A number of factors attribute to the rise in breast cancer, including obesity, food habits and carcinogen exposure. This article is a review of breast malignancy, and its pathological nature, and highlights the significance of axillary staging as a prognostic factor, and hence the importance of axillary investigation.

Highlights

  • Breast cancer is the most common cause of the chest wall [1]

  • As size of die of breast malignancy have distant metastatic primary breast cancer increases, a number of disease and traditionally the most important cancer cells are shed into the cellular spaces and prognostic coefficient of disease-free and overall these are transported through the lymphatic survival was the axillary lymph node status

  • For example though the incidence of breast cancer in African-American women is lower than in Caucasian women is, they have a higher mortality from breast cancer, and are less likely to survive 5 years after diagnosis [9]

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Proliferate through the lymph node capsule and fix to contiguous structures in the axilla, including. Breast cancer is the most common cause of the chest wall [1]. Around 95% of all women who cancer-related deaths among women. As size of die of breast malignancy have distant metastatic primary breast cancer increases, a number of disease and traditionally the most important cancer cells are shed into the cellular spaces and prognostic coefficient of disease-free and overall these are transported through the lymphatic survival was the axillary lymph node status. These malignant cells may therapy for all patients with nonmetastatic breast

CASE HISTORY
ROLE OF AXILLARY METASTASIS AND REQUIRED INVESTIGATIONS
CONCLUSION
ETHICAL APPROVAL
Findings
NUTRITIONAL FACTORS BREAST CANCER
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