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Second leading cause of cancer death in women |
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Malignant (cancerous) tumor |
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Develops from cells in the breast that are
growing abnormally & out of control |
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Some cells may break away and travel to other
parts of the body (metastasis) |
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When cancer comes back after successful
treatment it is called a recurrence. |
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Ductal Carcinoma |
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Breast milk ducts |
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Most frequent location |
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Lobular Carcinoma |
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Breast milk lobes |
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Other breast tissues |
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Fatty & connective tissues |
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Lymph vessels |
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New cases |
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203,500 (women) |
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1,500 (men) |
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Deaths per year |
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39,600 (women) |
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400 (men) |
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5-year localized survival rate - 96% |
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5-year overall survival rate - 86 |
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212,920 women will be diagnosed this year |
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40,970 will die from breast cancer this year |
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Over 2,000,000 women who have been treated for
breast cancer |
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1 in 8 women will be diagnosed in their lifetime |
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1 in 33 will die from breast cancer |
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Gender |
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100 times more common in women that men |
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Age |
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Risk increases with age |
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77% of women diagnosed are |
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>50 years of age. |
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Race |
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White & African American higher risk |
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Family history |
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1st degree relative double the risk |
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Most women diagnosed do not have a family
history |
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Additional risk factors: |
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History of non-cancerous breast disease |
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Starting monthly periods before age 12 |
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Starting menopause after age 55 |
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> 5 years post menopausal estrogen
replacement therapy |
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Never having children |
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Having first child after age 30 |
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Use of alcohol |
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Obesity, especially weight gain after menopause |
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Physical inactivity |
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Detection of a new lump or mass |
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Generalized swelling of part of a breast |
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Skin irritation or dimpling |
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Nipple pain or retraction |
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Redness or scaliness of the nipple or breast
skin |
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Discharge other than breast milk |
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All of these symptoms require |
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follow up |
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Prevention |
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Many risk factors are not modifiable |
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Those related to age and hormones |
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Lifestyle changes are modifiable |
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Maintaining a healthy diet and weight |
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Routine physical activity |
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Reduce the use of alcohol |
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Knowledge and awareness |
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Being aware of your risk factors |
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Knowing your body |
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Early detection |
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Mammograms |
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Over age 40 every year |
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Clinical Breast Exam (CBE) |
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Age 20 39 every 3 years |
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Over age 40 every year |
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Breast Self Exam (BSE) |
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Know how your breasts normally feel |
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Over age 20 every month |
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Talk to your doctor |
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If family history present |
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Most successful when treated early |
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Treatment depends on many factors |
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Progression of the disease |
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Patient choices |
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Surgical interventions |
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Breast conservation surgery lumpectomy |
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mastectomy |
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Medical intervention |
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Chemotherapy |
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Hormone therapy |
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Radiation therapy |
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Risk factors |
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Further investigation re: lifestyle &
environmental factors |
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Genetics |
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How to use gene testing |
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Screening |
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New technology |
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Hormone Therapy |
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Investigating use in prevention |
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Chemotherapy |
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New drugs and drug combinations |
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Social |
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Changes in appearance and activity tolerance |
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Physical |
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Pain, fatigue, sleep difficulties |
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Psychological |
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Fear of recurrence, guilt, depression |
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Impact on loved ones |
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Financial concerns |
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Spiritual |
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Support from family & friends |
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American Cancer Society |
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Cancer Survivors Network |
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www.acscsn.org |
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1-877-333-HOPE |
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Links for Life |
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Support group |
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www.linksforlife.org |
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661-322-5601 |
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Local Breast Cancer Organization |
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2 Full & 1 Part time employees |
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Many, many volunteers |
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Provides an organization to benefit person
affected by breast cancer |
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Challenges each women in Kern County to be aware
of her breast health |
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Educated the general public, teaching that
optimum health and early detection saves lives |
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Raise funds for local programs |
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Pro-Am Golf Tournament & Gala |
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Paint the Town Pink (October |
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Over $100,000 raised in 2005 |
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Field over 4,000 phone calls from the public |
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Provide 240 wigs from our wig shop |
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Provide 20 Bras/Prosthesis |
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Arrange for needed tests for women under 40 who
are uninsured or underinsured |
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440 mammograms |
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240 ultrasounds |
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45 needle biopsies |
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Results of these tests: |
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4 positive cancers detected |
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3 women under 40 |
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1 man |
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Other services |
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Support group |
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Encouragement, support, friendship, &
information |
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Seminars |
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Community education |
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Library |
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Current reference books & videos |
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Scholarships |
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Support our local nursing students |
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Health fairs |
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American Cancer Society |
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1-800-ACS-2345
www.cancer.org |
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Links for Life |
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661-322-5601
www.linksforlife.org |
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National Cancer Institute |
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1-800-4-cancer
www.nci.nih.gov |
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Susan G. Komen Foundation |
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1-800-IM AWARE
www.komen.org |
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National Allicance of Breast Cancer
Organizations (NABCO) |
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212-719-0154
www.nabco.org |
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Y-Me National Breast Cancer Organization |
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1-800-221-2141
www.y-me.org |
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