tailieunhanh - Macmillan and Cancerbackup have merged

Population-based registries require information on the size and the nature of the population served, information which requires the avail- ability of census data. Censuses are particularly difficult to conduct in developing countries, and so they tend to be conducted infrequently, and their results may become available late and with inadequate detail. The population of many developing countries is particularly mobile because of the increasing tendency to migrate temporarily from rural areas to urban areas and because social and political circumstances may force whole communities to move from one area to another. Inter-censal estimates or post-censal projections of the population size and structure are, therefore, likely to be inaccurate | SflCMILLAN. ỔCQncerbGCKLp CANCER SUPPORT Macmillan and Cancerbackup have merged. Together we provide free high quality information for all. Breast cancer This fact sheet gives information about the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. Breast cancer can affect both women and men. This fact sheet is aimed mainly at women as very few cases of breast cancer occur in men. However the treatments used are the same. We also have fact sheets in your language about surgery chemotherapy and radiotherapy. We hope this fact sheet answers your questions. If you have any further questions you can ask your doctor or nurse at the hospital where you are having treatment Throughout the fact sheet we may refer to other booklets and information that is available from Macmillan. Unfortunately most of these are currently only available in English. However if you d like to discuss this information with our cancer support specialists interpreters are available for non-English speakers. Call the Macmillan Support Line free on 0808 808 00 00 Monday-Friday 9am-8pm. If you re hard of hearing you can use textphone 0808 808 0121 or Text Relay. Alternatively visit Includes the following information The breasts What is breast cancer What causes breast cancer What are the symptoms How is breast cancer diagnosed Staging and grading breast cancer Receptors Types of treatment Follow-up Research - clinical trials Your feelings Related Macmillan information The breasts The breasts are made up of fat supportive connective tissue and glandular tissue that contains lobes. The lobes milk glands are where breast milk is produced. These are connected to the nipple by a network of milk ducts. It s common for a woman s breasts to be a different size or shape from each other. They also change throughout a woman s life and often feel different at different times in the month because of hormonal changes. For example just before a period they may feel lumpy. As a woman gets older her breasts .

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