Breast Cancer begins when cells in the breast start to become crazy. These cells as a rule frame a tumor that can frequently be seen on a x-beam or felt as a knot. The tumor is threatening (growth) if the cells can develop into (attack) encompassing tissues or spread (metastasize) to far off ranges of the body. Bosom disease happens altogether in ladies, yet men can get breast cancer, as well.
Symptoms
- Swelling of all or part of a breast
- Skin irritation or dimpling
- Breast or nipple pain
- Nipple retraction
- Redness, scaliness, or thickening of the nipple or breast skin
- Nipple discharge
Causes
- Age
- Genetics
- A history of breast cancer or breast lumps
- Dense breast tissue
- Estrogen exposure and breast-feeding
- Body weight
- Alcohol consumption
- Radiation exposure
- Hormone treatments
- Occupational hazards
Treatment
- Surgery
- Radiation therapy
- Chemotherapy
- Hormone therapy
- Targeted therapy
Complications
- Bone pain
- Spinal compression
- kidney stones
- kidney failure
- irregular heartbeat
- neurological problems, including confusion, dementia, or coma
Diet
- Broccoli
- Cauliflower
- Brussels Sprouts
- Spinach
- Collards
- Tomatoes
- Kale
- Cabbage
- Carrots