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Breast cancer is a disease that strike women and   is also the second leading cause of death.

 

According  to the American Medical Association and American Cancer Societybreas cancer is the most common disease for women.

 

Usually breas cancer   does not affec women   until  the reach their 20s.

 

Every year millions of women are diagnosed with breast cancer.

 

Because of the amount and frequency of breast cancer screening,   women    visit  clinics more regularly than men.

 

The oldewomen are, the higher their chances of getting breast cancer.

 

The biggest procedure women go through when visiting their doctors is a mammogram. A mammogram is used to check the breast to determine if it is infected with cancer.

 

With all this talk about breast cancer, the most common question is what breast cancer is? Breast cancer is referred to as abnormal cells that somehow have mutated to the point whereby they are no longer normal.

 

The next question asked is why do women get it?

 

There are many causes of breast cancer. These causes will be discussed later. For now, l am listing the most common causes.

 

1. ln some women, breast canceseems to form if their menstrual cycle starts too soon. The average age for a menstrual cycle to start is about age 12. But for those that begin earlier, these are the women who run the risk of getting breast cancer just before their 30s.

 

2. Another cause is late menopause. If a woman  has menopause after 50, it causes the system to have an adverse reaction. The hormones change too late.

 

3. Having a diet filled with too much saturated fat can cause breast cancer. A diethat includes monounsaturated fats like canola oil and olive oil does not appear tcause or increase the chance of breast cancer.

 

4. Many types of breast cancers are inherited. If the family has a history of breast cancer, it is very likely to be passed on to later generations.

 

So if you had a great-grandmother, grandmother, mother, sisteror cousin, who had breast cancer, you may get it too.

 

5. Women who take estrogen replacement therapy also can cause breast cancer. This is true if the therapy has been extended up to 10 years.

 

It  is obvious tha