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If you have a high risk for breast cancer (such as if you have a strong family history of breast cancer or the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes), get a mammogram and breast MRI every year, starting at age 30. Yearly mammograms are also a good idea for many trans and nonbinary people, especiall...
For example, how does cutting off a breast going to fix the immune system? Surgery may be one step in a complicated process of addressing the individual’s cancer and progression, but it is very rarely a stand-alone solution. Microbial invasion as a theory of cancer incidence ...
Does a Breast Lump Mean Infection? It can.Breast infections are most common in breastfeeding moms, but they also can happen in people who aren’t breastfeeding. It happens when bacteria get into the milk ducts through your nipple, or when a clogged milk duct causes milk to stagnate, making...
1Readers familiar with these accounts of explanation may safely skip to Section 2.2. What is Interpretability? 837 Fig. 1 The general structure of explanation While the DN model is good for illustrating the explanation of phenomena which result from deterministic laws, it does not capture the ...
As frightening as it is to hear the words, “you have cancer”, it isn’t a death sentence. The amazing advances in the medical field have made me a 13 year survivor while all those sharing the BRCA1 cancer gene before me survived no longer than 5 years. ...
Researchers have now identified two genes responsible for some instances of familial breast cancer BRCAI and BRCA2. About one woman in 200 carries one of these genes. Having a BRA 1 or BRCA 2 gene predisposes a woman to breast cancer and - while it does not ensure that she will get ...