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Breast cancer is a disease that strikes women and is also the second leading cause of death. According to the American Medical Association and American Cancer Society, it is the most common disease for women. Usually it does not affect women until they reach their '20s.
Do you know foreign bodies attack your body every day? These foreign bodies or molecules are known as free radicals. They are known as free radicals because they have lost an electron and thus are roaming freely about with no attachment to an atom.
If you have breast cancer, it would be good to know what it is, so you will know how to fight it. Without knowing what it is, how can you deal with it?
Ductal carcinoma in situ is the most spread type of breast cancer. Ductal is the fact that the cancer begins inside the milk ducts, carcinoma means every cancer that starts in the skin or other tissues (as breast tissue) which is covering or line the internal organs. Situ has the same meaning with original place.
When the hidden benign tumor cells migrate to the nipple the Paget disease appears. You will feel itching, redness appears and your nipple will have wounds. This disease is a signal for a breast cancer, known as ductal carcinoma that could appears anywhere in the nipple tissue.
It is vital to examine the breasts after eighteen, twenty years old, especially in the first week after the menstrual period.
The rheumatic joints pain means cartilage oxidation. During the oxidation process, the cartilage stops to assure the lubrication and moisture for the joints. It start to appear bone to bone contact. There is a mechanic pain, instead of inflammatory one.
The spine is the most important part from the bones structure. It has 32 bones, named vertebra. They cover the second, so called, brain.
These back pain trauma, shock and accidents can be very painful. They keep us in bed for days. They overcome due to the accidents such as lifting or carrying weights, impact with objects or through a simple and wrong lay down and movement.
The spine is formed of thirty two vertebras. They are divided in for areas. These areas are cervical, dorsal, lumbar and sacral.

