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The signs and symptoms of breast cancer may start when cells in the breast begin to grow out of control. The cancer spreads very rapidly into and around the breast tissue and will typically travel either through the lymphatic system, or through blood vessels to other parts of the body.
30% of breast cancer cases are hereditary and an abnormal gene also play a role in developing breast cancer. Consuming a high-fat diet is associated with increased risk of breast cancer.
According to a new study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, these women are at an increased risk of developing breast cancer:
Adult women of all ages are encouraged to perform breast self-exams at least once a month. The best time to do breast self-examination is 7-10 days after the last menstrual cycle when your breasts are less swollen and tender. If you are no longer menstruating (such as after menopause), breast self-examination should be performed on the same day each month. Women under age 50 who no longer have a uterus, try to do the exam on day when your breasts are not swollen.
Mammography is a specialized medical imaging that uses a low-dose x-ray machine to detect early breast cancer signs and symptoms. They can also be used to detect and diagnose breast disease in women experiencing symptoms such as a lump, pain, skin dimpling or nipple discharge. If something suspicious is found on a mammogram, the radiologist will read the mammogram to look for abnormalities. The images may be 4 times enlarged to make it easier to see the suspicious areas. An additional ultrasound examination may be required to diagnose the abnormality.
Unlike analog mammography, digital mammography is a mammography system in which the X-ray film is replaced by electronics that convert X-rays into mammographic pictures of the breast. The images captured by digital mammography are transferred to a computer for review by the radiologist and for long term storage using a PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System). These systems handling digital mammograms can store and expand images provided in compression formats meeting DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) standards for storing and transmitting medical images.
Detecting the signs of breast cancer early increases the treatment options and survival rates. Though when to begin mammography and at what interval to repeat it is a personal decision, an annual mammogram is generally recommended for women above 40 years old.
Breast Ultrasound is an imaging test that sends high-frequency sound waves through your breast and converts them into images on a viewing screen. Besides detecting symptoms of breast cancer, this examination is used to assess breast tissue, it’s also used to assess blood flow to areas inside the breasts, and often used along with mammography.
Ultrasound elastography is an emerging set of imaging modalities used to image tissue elasticity and are often referred to as virtual palpation. These techniques have proven effective in detecting and assessing many different pathologies, because tissue mechanical changes often correlate with tissue pathological changes.
Signs of breast cancer start when cells in the breast begin to grow out of control. The cancer spreads very rapidly into and around the breast tissue and will typically travel either through the lymphatic system or through blood vessels to other parts of the body.
Vejthani Hospital offers comprehensive treatment and care for women with breast cancer at our Life Cancer Center. Take control of your health by making an appointment for a breast examination at Vejthani Hospital today.
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