Friday, June 25, 2010
Bored Day !
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Breast
Breast cancer
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Breast cancer | |
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Classification and external resources | |
Mammograms showing a normal breast (left) and a breast cancer (right). | |
ICD-10 | C50. |
ICD-9 | 174-175,V10.3 |
OMIM | 114480 |
DiseasesDB | 1598 |
MedlinePlus | 000913 |
eMedicine | med/2808 med/3287 radio/115 plastic/521 |
MeSH | D001943 |
Worldwide, breast cancer comprises 10.4% of all cancer incidence among women, making it the second most common type of non-skin cancer (after lung cancer) and the fifth most common cause of cancer death.[3] In 2004, breast cancer caused 519,000 deaths worldwide (7% of cancer deaths; almost 1% of all deaths).[4] Breast cancer is about 100 times more common in women than in men, although males tend to have poorer outcomes due to delays in diagnosis.[5][6][7][8]
Some breast cancers require the hormones estrogen and progesterone to grow, and have receptors for those hormones. After surgery those cancers are treated with drugs that interfere with those hormones, usually tamoxifen, and with drugs that shut off the production of estrogen in the ovaries or elsewhere; this may damage the ovaries and end fertility. After surgery, low-risk, hormone-sensitive breast cancers may be treated with hormone therapy and radiation alone. Breast cancers without hormone receptors, or which have spread to the lymph nodes in the armpits, or which express certain genetic characteristics, are higher-risk, and are treated more aggressively. One standard regimen, popular in the U.S., is cyclophosphamide plus doxorubicin (Adriamycin), known as CA; these drugs damage DNA in the cancer, but also in fast-growing normal cells where they cause serious side effects. Sometimes a taxane drug, such as docetaxel, is added, and the regime is then known as CAT; taxane attacks the microtubules in cancer cells. An equivalent treatment, popular in Europe, is cyclophosphamide, methotrexate, and fluorouracil (CMF).[9] Monoclonal antibodies, such as trastuzumab (Herceptin), are used for cancer cells that have the HER2 mutation. Radiation is usually added to the surgical bed to control cancer cells that were missed by the surgery, which usually extends survival, although radiation exposure to the heart may cause damage and heart failure in the following years.
Hopefully mine is not a breast cancer . Just a pain breast . Will see doctor soon . arrrghhh . Scare now .
Feel so pain my breast . why ?
Arrrghhh ! Sorry if I telling this . But sure cause every women or lady have this pain in their breast right . Not all women but fews of them . I'm feel mine too . So pain . I think I have to cheak it . If not it can be cancer or what right . Please help me and give some comment about this . I really help ur advise now .
Monday, June 14, 2010
Photography Time
Very the best ever photoshoot .. While it make me tired just smile , jump , make up . But it's make me feel happy . Some people say that I can be a model . Yea ! My answer is just smile . In my mind I just say Really I can Be A Model ? I can't believe it . I think I just can be a singer or scientist. Because only that is my ambition . But if my life in 12 years come , will be a model I just accept it .Will upload my photoshoot photo soon !
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Love,
BRENDA
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FIFA WORLD CUP 2010
11 JUNE - 11 JULY
After 4 years since 2006 we watched Italy won previous FIFA World Cup in Germany. Which teams do you expect to win this year? Here we go FIFA world cup fever!! & come support your team in this FIFA WOLRD CUP ! n I choose BRAZIL & ITALY.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Friday, June 4, 2010
whole body pain. I'm not fat but my body feel so heavy.. counting days ....... huh ! why ?
Huh ! Whole body pain.. Don't know why .. maybe because of the gawai celebration in Sarawak.. Btw, enjoy little bit.. Miss my schooling now.. miss my friends too...
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