
American scientists at the University of New York have identified the causes of the fatal variant of breast cancer.
When discussing this topic, I mean cancer, still makes my hair stand on end, I lived with my father, a first cousin who died with 30 points, with the wife of another cousin and an acquaintance, him home and live it every day is a drama, I am speaking to my father who died 48 years in 63, I was very young and did not know almost nothing of what is now known, had surgery for cancer of the larynx and when they had opened all lung metastases, was given a year and so it was previously spent nearly two years from doctor to doctor without getting anything until I find a privileged mind got it right.
Today we speak of another cancer, this is a very aggressive variant because it is much easier to move quickly to other organs.
Inflammatory breast cancer represents less than 2% of all invasive breast cancers, has a survival rate of 40% just five years after diagnosis, to make matters worse also be confused with a rash or an infection of the breast, made somewhat difficult early detection.
Now they have discovered molecules that cause cancer cells to clump together instead of catching the tissues and can enter the bloodstream causing a very rapid metastasis.
It is a disease that occurs most often in women between 45 and 55.
Unlike other breast cancers that are manifested by a bulge, the symptoms of this variant are redness, swelling, warmth in the chest or purple, also with a skin with marks similar to orange peel.
Hopefully all these studies go forward to stop all this horrible disease, I remember when Dad died it was said that in 10 years would have found the solution to the problem, but progress has been very much remains to be done, these scientists that devoted to it have all my support and that of everyone to continue this important work to save lives.
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