Potential New Breast Cancer Detection

Studies are proving that mammography is not an effective detection method for breast cancer. Many women that develop breast cancer had none of the pre-requisite risk factors.

A potential new detection concept is in the prototype development phase. This is in the form of a testing strip, placed over the nipple, and then manipulating the nipple to encourage a drop of fluid to be released.

Breast cancer is estrogen driven, and the level of estrogen in the milk ducts of the breast is 40 times that of the rest of the body, hence their propensity for cancer cells.

Taking a sample of this fluid is a much more reliable detection method than mammograms, which are proving quite ineffective.

Another key problem with breast cancer is that patients are rushing into treatment without fully investigating the many options. Certain treatments are better than others for certain types of cancer.

Diagnosis of breast cancer is not an emergency procedure. Patients can take a week or two to consider all their options.

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4 Responses to Potential New Breast Cancer Detection

  1. Cancer says:

    Can you provide more information on this? i was researching for more information.

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  3. Nicola says:

    Much appreciated – thanks!!

  4. jackjacki says:

    I am searching some cancer articles for my homework and ? found this blog.This article is very informative thanks for your effords.

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