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Breast Cancer in the United States: Fight the Fight

Shivangi Bajpai, A Sharma

Breast Cancer can occur in ladies and once in a while in men. Breast Cancer is the second most regular cancer analysed after cervical growth. Breast Cancer begins when cells in the breast start to become wild. These cells form a tumour that can be seen on an x-ray or felt as a lump. The tumour is cancerous if the cells grew into nearby tissues or spread to other parts of the body. Breast Cancer happens mostly in ladies, but men can get it, as well. Cells can develop in any part of the body can be cancerous, and can spread to different parts of the body. Most malignancies start in the ducts that supply milk to nipple. Some are formed in the gland that makes milk.

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