Genetic predisposition; Approximately 10% of breast cancers are inherited and associated with a family history, although this varies frequently by ethnicity and across countries in the context of early-onset, bilateral and/or TNBC. Individuals with a first-degree relative who had breast cancer have an elevated relative risk (RR) of 3 of early-onset breast cancer (before 35 years of age).
Genetic predisposition in breast cancer
Trichomoniasis clinical manifestations
Women who are symptomatic from trichomoniasis complain of vaginal discharge, pruritus, and irritation. Signs of infection include vaginal discharge (42%), odor (50%), and edema or erythema (22 to 37%). The discharge is classically described as frothy, but it is actually frothy in only about 10% of patients. The color of the discharge may vary. Colpitis macularis (strawberry cervix) is a specific clinical sign for this infection but is detected with reliability only by colposcopy and rarely during routine examination.
Breast cancer signs
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Radio personality Sarah Gandy is distributing new stickers that educate females about the nine symptoms of breast cancer.
The day before New Zealand went into level 4 lockdown, Sarah Gandy had her final cancer treatment.
The former The Hits breakfast radio host found a lump in her breast in 2018, aged just 36.
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Sarah Gandy first learned of her breast cancer at 36.
It turned out to be two “huge” tumours, one of which measured 8cm by 7cm, requiring her to undergo a full mastectomy and months of chemotherapy and radiation.
Her experience has prompted her to join forces with the Breast Cancer Foundation to launch the ‘Change & Check’ campaign on October 1, marking the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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Of the nine major signs of breast cancer, Gandy said she knew of two when she was diagnosed.
Speaking to Stuff from her West Auckland home, Gandy she had been struggling with panic attacks for a few months when she found the lump in late 2018.
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Early warning signs for breast cancer
Early warning signs for breast cancer
Breast cancer affects millions of women across the globe every year. According to the World Health Organization, breast cancer is the most frequent cancer among women, affecting 2.1 million women each year. As daunting as that may seem, the WHO also notes that early diagnosis can greatly reduce a woman’s risk of dying from breast cancer.
Women can be proactive in the fight against breast cancer by learning to identify early warning signs of the disease. The nonprofit breast cancer advocacy organization Susan G. Komen® notes that the warning signs for breast cancer are not the same for all women, but the most common signs include a change in the look or feel of the breast or a change in the look or feel of the nipple. A discharge from the nipple is another common warning sign of breast cancer.
Physical changes in the breast can vary, but Susan G. Komen® advises women who notice these changes to bring them to the attention of their physicians immediately:
♦ Lump, hard knot or thickening inside of the breast or underarm area
♦ Change in the size or shape of the breast
♦ Swelling, warmth, redness or darkening of the breast
♦ Dimpling or puckering of the skin