Breast tumor medically called malignant neoplasm is widespread disease all over the world. The cancer needs progesterone and hormones estrogen in order to grow. If you feel serious symptoms, then you must go and illuminate your chest and after that start necessary treatment which includes drugs - chemotherapy and hormonal therapy, surgery and radiation. We all have to know that there are different types of breast tumor and all of them have exceptional spread (stages), genetic makeup and aggressiveness. Survival risk depends on these factors. Cancer which takes source from ducts is called ductal carcinomas.
Another type is lobular carcinomas and they begin from lobules. If there is not a serious situation breast tumor after surgery are treated by drugs. These drugs are needed to restore hormones (tamoxifen) and stop the production of estrogen. After surgery hormone therapy and radiation is also recommended for ill's health. High-risked breast tumor is cancer without hormone receptors, or which express genetic characteristic, or spreads to the in the armpits to the lymph nodes. This kind of cancers needs more strict medical treatment. This worldwide illness is the most usual in women. Everything begins from the skin cancer which has 15% of all female. The most dangerous source of skin cancer is the sunbeam. Everyone loves sun burnt body but not every female knows that excessive sunlight is not recommended for our health. The first disturbed symptom of breast tumor is a typical lump which grows between years. A Little and young cancers are detected by mammograms. Breast tumor is noticeable by unarmed eyes because it changes the shape and size, skin dimpling. Pain depends on different cases. As we have marked this type of illness is worldwide. It is minimal in less-developed countries and maximal in the well-developed countries. According to modern environmental conditions it becomes one of the increasing medical problems nowadays. Early time examination and all necessary medical procedures decrease breast tumor risks.