Category: Breast Cancer

  • A Research of Breast Cancer Survival

    Contents Summary/Abstract Aims/Objectives Research question Introduction Literature Review Design Methodology, methods and analysis Ethical considerations Timeline Budget Summary/Abstract We know the cancer of breast tissue as Breast cancer. It has reported too that breast cancer affects woman ageing of any age at least in the western world. Breast cancer is supposed to be the most…

  • Post-operative Breast Cancer Patients With Depression: Annotated Bibliography

    Article #1 Kim, M.S., Kim, S.Y., Kim, J.H., Park, B., & Choi, H.G. (2017). Depression in breast cancer patients who have undergone mastectomy: A national cohort study. PLoS One, 12(4). Authors Credentials Min -Su Kim: Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, CHA Bundang Medical Center, CHA University, Seongnam, Korea, So Young Kim: Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head…

  • Postmenopausal Women with Breast Cancer

    Table of Contents Introduction Approval and participants Research question and study variables Literature review and sources Framework Hypothesis Study design Study approach References Introduction Quantitative research entails objectivity as well as generalization of results (Moballeghi & Moghaddam, 2008). This research critique is a review of the article, Experience of adjuvant treatment among postmenopausal women with…

  • Breast Cancer: Diagnostic and Treatment

    Breast cancer is one of the most common pathologies among women above 40 years old. Most frequently, this oncology is diagnosed in females between the age between 55 and 64. The risk factor for developing the disorder are a personal or family history of breast cancer (ductal or lobular), and some genetic mutations raising the…

  • Breast Cancer: Literature Review

    Table of Contents Introduction Summary of the article Strength of the study Advantages of systematic analysis List of key words Reference List Introduction Breast cancer is the single most common type of cancer among women. This type of cancer can be detected by such simple methods as (BSE) breast self-examination. When breast cancer is discovered…

  • Breast Cancer: Disease Screening and Diagnosis

    Table of Contents Background Patient Information Most Significant Active Problem Recommended Disease Screenings Differential Diagnoses References Background Patient Information Carolyn Cross is a 41-year-old Hispanic-American woman who has come to a medical facility for her wellness visit and regular examination. The woman has two children, and she was pregnant two times overall. She does not…

  • Bilateral Mastectomy for Breast Cancer Prevention

    One of the options for preventing the development of breast cancer is a bilateral mastectomy. The frequency of preventive mastectomy increased from 5% to 12% in the United States between 2004 and 2012 (Lim et al., 2021). The rise in popularity is mostly explained by the maximum reduction in the risk of relapse in the…

  • Breast Cancer: Diagnosis and Treatment

    Recent efforts from medical professionals and interest groups like Breast Cancer Awareness Month facilitated open discussion around breast cancer. However, the stigma around health, especially womens health, is still prevalent in society. This stigma leads to decreased awareness of the issue and more women being diagnosed in the later stages of the disease, heightening the…

  • The Relationship Between Breast Cancer and Genes

    Table of Contents Introduction Breast Cancer The relationship between breast cancer and genes Conclusion References Introduction Cancer in general is a disease caused by genes that have mutated or adapted in a different way that was intended. When the genes that control the reproduction and division of cells become damaged, cell replication and division takes…

  • Epidemiology of Breast Cancer in UK

    Summary Table 1: A table showing incidences, mortality, and prevalence of breast cancer in UK Item Value Incidence Rates 50,285 Mortality Rate 11,716 Prevalence Rate 80 % of the patients are diagnosed and survive for a period of ten years 85% of the patients diagnosed are able to live up to the 5thyear Number of…