Abstract

Breast cancer continues to be the commonest cancers among women all over the world. Incidence is more in developed countries as compared to underdeveloped countries. Life style changes ,late marriages,genetic predisposition and unopposed action of oestrogen have been documented to be the risk factors. Infilterating ductal carcinomas form the most common pathological type. Diagnostic modalities like sonomamography,fine needle aspiration and histopathology of breast tumours help in the detection of breast carcinoma. Self breast examination and regular preventive check ups by trained health workers have helped in early diagnosis of cancers in developed countries. Ignorance,reluctance in examining own breasts and inadequate screening facilities are responsible for diagnosis in late inoperable stages in underdeveloped world. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment in the form of surgery,chemotherapy or radiation therapy can result into reduction in breast cancer related mortality.

Highlights

  • Blame modern lifestyle for it, but breast cancer has overtaken cervical cancer in India in numbers

  • According to ICMR (Indian Council for Medical Research), the incidence of breast cancer is on the rise, while cervical cancer is beginning to come down

  • Social taboos regarding breast cancer prevent women from talking to friends and families, let alone doctors. This poses a big problem in early detection

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Summary

Introduction

Blame modern lifestyle for it, but breast cancer has overtaken cervical cancer in India in numbers. Social taboos regarding breast cancer prevent women from talking to friends and families, let alone doctors. This poses a big problem in early detection .1. Breast cancer is the most common of all cancers and is the leading cause of cancer deaths in women worldwide, accounting for >1.6% of deaths and case fatality rates are highest in low-resource countries. It is the second leading cause of cancer death in women, after lung cancer.The chance of a woman having invasive breast cancer some time during her life is about 1 in 8. Breast cancer death rates have been going down in developed countries. This is probably the result of finding the cancer earlier and better treatment

Risk Factors
Patho- physiology and role of oestrogen
Treatment options
Preventive measures
Developments in breast cancer research
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