Breast tumor is a malignant proliferation of epithelial containers lining the ducts or lobules of the bosom and is the most common cause of malignancy in women (expelling skin cancer), accounting for about individual-third of all cancers in mothers. With 1 million new cases in the world occurring, breast tumor is one of the most prevalent malignancies in women and constitutes 18% of all female cancers. Breast cancer is the second most prevalent malignancy among Indian girls, the first being cervical cancer. In women, nearly one triennial (32%) of all cancers diagnosed are breast tumor. American Indian and Native Alaskan women have hostile incidence, whereas silvery women have the capital incidence. Asian women have individual-fifth to individual-tenth the risk of breast cancer of wives in North America or Western Europe. In India, 19 out of all 100,000 women suffer from conscience cancer. The occurrence of breast cancer has raised over the past four decades. This affiliate aims to discuss the etiopathogenesis, clinical facets, and diagnostic approaches of breast cancer.
Author(s) Details:
Srinidhi Rai,
Department
of Biochemistry, Nitte (Deemed to be University), KS Hegde Medical Academy,
Mangalore, Karnataka, India.
D.
Chaitra,
Department
of Anatomy, Nitte (Deemed to be University), KS Hegde Medical Academy,
Mangalore, Karnataka, India.
Divya N. Pai,
Department of Anatomy, Nitte (Deemed to be University), KS Hegde
Medical Academy, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.
Neha Martin Honnalli,
Department of Biochemistry, Nitte (Deemed to be University), KS Hegde
Medical Academy, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.
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