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		<title>The Breast Cancer, and Infertility</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Nov 2011 10:01:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gray Sahacrash</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning that you have breast cancer can be very overwhelming and hard-to-bear. But the fact of learning that suffers from breast cancer when this year ° n of reproductive age and is planning to start a family owed may become totally devastating. Despite the fact that treatment to cure breast cancer is vital to properly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Learning that you have breast cancer can be very overwhelming and hard-to-bear. But the fact of learning that suffers from breast cancer when this year ° n of reproductive age and is planning to start a family owed may become totally devastating. Despite the fact that treatment to cure breast cancer is vital to properly treat this terrible disease, the treatment effects we can worry about the one that could happen to their reproductive health and fertility.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">¿QuÃ © is the Breast Cancer, or Breast Cancer,?<br />
When CA © cells in your body begin to multiply and mutate out of control, begins to develop cancer. In the case especÃfico of cancer of breast, CA © cells of their breasts or breasts will multiply so quickly n will cause the apparitions n ³ n of internal tumors. Unfortunately, directed, even unknown factor that causes excessive growth and development of this type of CA © cells. But keep in mind that if not done the proper treatment, these cells continue CÃ © n grow, expanded © banks them throughout your body, resulting in numerous side effects, and in the worst cases, death.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The breast cancer is the type of cancer that eats more º nmente s affects women. Although it is believed that this disease-typically, affects women over 50 years one in four women is diagnosed with cancer of the breast in younger than age 50, when AA º n is n enjoying their reproductive years. It is estimated that around 216,000 people in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year. But, although this type of cancer is often only related to women, one in 100 people may suffer breast cancer.<span id="more-687"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Can I the Breast cancer affect my fertility?<br />
As with most types of cancer, the fact of receiving adequate treatment to cure owed ​​may affect your fertility. These effects may be temporary as ³ s, or in the worst case, permanent. The degree to which fertility owed ​​may be affected will depend to a large number of factors, which may include: the type of treatment they were receiving, the amount of drugs one that could be receiving and age. It has been shown that chemotherapy-actually cause infertility.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">On the other hand, women over 40 years will be n s more likely to develop permanent infertility as fertility has begun to decline. Unfortunately, directed, even today it is not possible to determine antelaciÃ ³ n and Qua © irrefutably how the breast cancer owed may affect your fertility.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Chemotherapy<br />
Although the surgery is one of the forms known and more common s cure breast cancer, many women must undergo n chemotherapy treatments, in order to dissolve and kill tumors arising by cancer. Take Action to chemotherapy through the utilization ³ n and the combination of a specially developed range of drugs to kill cells CÃ © cancerÃgenas, and to prevent the Division of such CA © cells. Although it is a very effective form of treatment, is the likely cause more damage and harm s further its fertility.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Although there are different types of chemotherapy drugs, those classified in the group of alkylating agents, particularly cyclophosphamide is likely to cause the biggest problems of infertility. Because estrogen plays an important role in the development of cancer of the breast, part of the function that will perform chemotherapy in the treatment to cure cancer of the breast, is the avoidance and interfere in The production of estrogen. As a result, regular ovulatory cycle is interrupted and several of his Ã ³ ova may become annihilated. In addition s, n is very common that women were subjected to a © banks them chemotherapy experienced amenorrhea, which owed may be temporary or perhaps s permanent.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">On the other hand, scientists have found that chemotherapy owed may cause premature menopause in some women. However, Ã © sto not necessarily occur immediately after finishing their treatment, which means year n º owed may ovulate in the loop between the COMPLETION perÃodo ³ n of chemotherapy and the onset of menopause. Once you enter the menopause, will not be able to become pregnant again more s.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">In an effort to preserve the fertility of women who were subjected © banks them to chemotherapy, some doctors have begun to inject these women the drug triptorelin, which are closed by the ovaries. As a result, it is estimated and is expected to receive the lower ovarian damage. But should be noted that this treatment is n º year in an experimental stage and has not been investigated very large scale and for sufficient time perÃodo.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Other Treatments for Cancer, Mama<br />
has been found that for some women, the rise and development of CA © cells cancerÃgenas is more s sensitive to estrogen (a disease or condition n mÃ © indicates known to receptor estrogen positive). In these cases, it is necessary to prevent the ovaries from functioning properly, and therefore should make reducing the amount of estrogen produced naturally by your body. This procedure is known by the name of Ablation Ovary rich. This use may reach three more © all different to stop the functioning of the ovaries:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Radiation Therapy Radiation Therapy No : This treatment will destroy their ova ³ Ã, deactivating or permanently sleeping ovaries. Year No. n loop is owed ​​may preserve some of their fertility treatment if it were required ³ s in one of her ovaries.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Surgery : When proves necessary, Provision must perform a surgery to remove their ovaries. This surgery cause a permanent Loss Page © fertility.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Hormone therapy : the utilization ³ n hormone injections to temporarily inhibit function will of her ovaries. This type of Treatment may help preserve their fertility even though once the same, it will take about six months to recover their perÃodos.</p>
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		<title>Women, alcohol and cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Apr 2010 01:34:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Gray Sahacrash</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A study of nearly 1.3 million British women provides more evidence on moderate alcohol consumption and increased risk in a variety of cancers. The British researchers surveyed middle-aged women with breast cancer in the clinics, about their health habits and followed up for seven years. A quarter of women reported no alcohol use and most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A study of nearly 1.3 million British women provides more evidence on moderate <strong><a href="http://www.txcda.org/drug-addiction-treatment/10-benefits-drinking-alcohol.html">alcohol consumption</a></strong> and increased risk in a variety of cancers.</p>
<p>The British researchers surveyed middle-aged women with breast cancer in the clinics, about their health habits and followed up for seven years.</p>
<p>A quarter of women reported no alcohol use and most of the remainder reported that the average consumption was one drink per day.</p>
<p>The researchers compared to light drinkers of two or fewer drinks a week, with people who drank more.</p>
<p>Each extra drink per day increased the risk of breast cancer, rectum and liver, from the University of Oxford, researchers report in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.</p>
<p>The <strong><a href="http://www.txcda.org/alcohol-treatment/alcoholic-beverages-health.html">type of alcoholic beverages</a></strong> such as, wine, beer or spirits did not matter, defined earlier research that alcohol consumption was associated with esophageal and oral cancer, only when the drinkers were smokers.</p>
<p>Furthermore, moderate drinkers actually had a lower risk of thyroid cancer, Hodgkin lymphoma and renal cell cancer.</p>
<p>For a woman the risk is manifested by a small total alcohol in developed countries, about 118 of every 1,000 women develop any of these types of cancer and every extra daily drink added 11 breast cancers, plus four other types.</p>
<p>But in the whole population, 13 percent of cancer cases in Britain may be attributable to alcohol, this being the conclusion of the study.</p>
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