Different types of breast cancer, signs, and ways to determine if you have the disease

Introduction of Breast Cancer Breast cancer is a cancerous breast tissue growth arising from transformed cells of the ducts or lobules. It may also invade other tissues in the body/through the bloodstream and the lymphatic system, hence the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of the disease. Breast cancer is not exclusive to women since
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Advances in Oncology: The Latest in Cancer Management

Advances in Oncology Introduction to Oncology Cancer is a broad field of medicine concerned with diagnosing, managing, and preventing cancer. Cancer is a disease that tends to involve the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells within the body. Cancer care involves different branches of specialization such as Medical oncology, surgical oncology, and radiation oncology.
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Breast Cancer Awareness in Underdeveloping Nation: Challenges and Prospect

Breast Cancer Awareness Introduction Breast cancer is one type of cancer that affects millions of women all over the world and is an illness not segregated by socio-economic status. That said, breast cancer is not a uniformly distributed disease; women in underdeveloped and developing countries experience great difficulty in early detection, adequate treatment, and prevention
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Exploring Paramecium: A Unicellular Wonder of Nature

Paramecium-unicellular organisms Introduction of Paramecium Paramecium is a category of single-celled animals that fall under the ciliated protozoa class of organisms. They encompass areas such as freshwater and temporary pools, soil, and vegetation zones such as ponds, lakes, slow-moving water streams, and terrestrial habitats. These are small microscopic organisms, but they are usually very numerous
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Sexual Reproduction in Eukaryotes with the Blend and Exchange of Genes

Eukaryotes A eukaryote is an organism with cells that have a nucleus and other organelles enclosed within membranes. They are distinct from other prokaryotes, for example, bacteria that do not contain organelles or a membrane-bound nucleus. All multi-celled organisms as well as many of the single-celled organisms are eukaryotic organisms. Eukaryotic cells are plants, animals,
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