Breast cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in women, and according to statistics, the incidence accounts for 7-10% of all kinds of malignant tumors throughout the body. Breast cancer is becoming increasingly early in age, occurring not only in women between the ages of 40 and 60, before and after menopause, but also in younger women, and lack of care after abortion can also lead to breast cancer, so preventing breast cancer is no longer the exclusive preserve of middle-aged and elderly people. What breasts are susceptible to breast cancer?
1. Dense and firm breasts
Recently, it has been found that the risk of breast cancer increases with the density of the breasts. Therefore, women with overly firm breasts, especially if they have some kind of hard lump, should seek medical help or an examination as soon as possible so that abnormalities can be detected and appropriate preventive and curative measures can be taken.
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2. Nipple overflow in the breast
The incidence of breast cancer increases with age in non-breast nipple overflow, especially in older women (over 40 years old) who have breast overflow, especially bloody or plasma overflow, and have a greater risk of breast cancer. The risk is greater. In men, nipple discharge, regardless of its nature, should be a warning for breast cancer.
3. Multiple abortions
After an abortion, a pregnant woman’s pregnancy is abruptly terminated and her body’s hormone levels suddenly drop, forcing the newly developed breast to suddenly stop growing, making the glandular vesicles smaller or even disappear and the breast to recover. The newest addition to the list is the newest addition to the list.
4. Seldom or never breastfeeding
A woman who breastfeeds properly after childbirth can keep her breast glands open and have a preventive effect on breast cancer. On the contrary, women who rarely breastfeed or have never breastfed have a much higher risk of breast cancer.
The above types of breasts are prone to breast cancer. If you have some of these symptoms, you should actively seek professional examination and diagnosis to avoid delaying the disease.