The Cure for Breast Cancer

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Researchers and doctors have tried for many years to find the perfect cure for breast cancer, but with each year that passes new symptoms and more problems seem to arise. Breast cancer seems is most common in women, but there have been some cases where the cancer has affected men. There have been years of research spent on trying to find the final answer to all the damage that cancer has caused and on top of that there have been multiple organizations collecting data and research in hopes of one day finally curing this horrendous disease. One of the major organizations helping to calculate data in breast cancer research and contributing to a proven cure is the (SEER) or National Cancer Institute’s Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (Yancik, et al., 1989).
This organization mainly deals with treating people who are older in age because when a patient gets older it’s harder to pinpoint diseases that could be happening while the patient is already diagnosed with another disease. The SEER mainly helps track disease stage, surgery, histologic type, and survival time (Yancik, et al., 1989). This is to help women catch the cancer at an early stage and to prevent any extra damage that would take place due to the disease. It’s a known fact that when you get older you tend to experience more problems with your health and to keep your body in good shape you have to get test done to make sure everything in your body is functioning properly. Majority of patients diagnosed with breast cancer are 65 years or older and this is proof that the elderly have a bigger chance of getting infected by breast cancer than the younger people in the United States (Yancik, et al., 1989). Women that were in their seventies tended to ...

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...the risk of cancer recurrence by 50% on top of the fact it reduces cancer death by 20% (Darby, et al., 2011). There are two different types of radiation therapy. External radiation uses devices outside of the body to send radiation towards the infected area and is normally done daily for 5 to 6 weeks (Whelen, et al., 2010). Internal radiation uses radioactive substances found in needles, wires, and or catheters that are then placed near the cancerous area. It seems like internal radiation is more efficient because the substances are being placed right next to where the cancer is, but the external radiation seems to be less complicated because everything is being done on the outside of the body instead of on the inside. The average internal radiation seems to take a lot less time because the average treatment is only given for 5 days (Shaitelman, et al., 2010).

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