Breast Cancer: Early Detection is Curable; 5 Important Reasons to Know

Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in women worldwide. It can be effectively prevented by getting tested on time and recognizing the symptoms. The main reasons are:

Age and gender: The risk of breast cancer increases with age. It is mainly found in women, but rarely men are also affected by this disease.

 

Hereditary factors: If a mother or sister in the family has had breast cancer, others are more likely to get it. Certain genetic changes (BRCA1, BRCA2 genes) cause this.

Hormonal changes: Early menstruation (before the age of 12), late menopause (after the age of 55), not breastfeeding, and late childbirth are factors that increase the risk of breast cancer. Long-term use of hormone replacement therapy should also be considered.

Lifestyle: Obesity, lack of exercise, and a diet high in fat increase the risk of cancer. Smoking and alcohol consumption are other factors that contribute to this.

 

Radiation exposure: Those who have received radiation to the chest area as part of any other treatment when they were young are at risk of developing breast cancer later in life.