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Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world and affects more than two MILLION women a year Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. Each year in the UK there are more than 55, 000 new cases, and the disease claims the lives of 11, 500 women. In the US, it strikes 266, 000 each year and kills 40, 000. But what causes it and how can it be treated? What is breast cancer? Breast cancer develops from a cancerous cell which develops in the lining of a duct or lobule in one of the breasts. When the breast cancer has spread into surrounding breast tissue it is called an 'invasive' breast cancer. Some people are diagnosed with 'carcinoma in situ', where no cancer cells have grown beyond the duct or lobule. Most cases develop in women over the age of 50 but younger women are sometimes affected. Breast cancer can develop in men though this is rare. Staging means how big the cancer is and whether it has spread. Stage 1 is the earliest stage and stage 4 means the cancer has spread to another part of the body.

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University student who beat breast cancer at 22 begs young women to check for lumps | Daily Mail Online

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Chemotherapy: A treatment of cancer by using anti-cancer drugs which kill cancer cells, or stop them from multiplying Hormone treatments: Some types of breast cancer are affected by the 'female' hormone oestrogen, which can stimulate the cancer cells to divide and multiply. Treatments which reduce the level of these hormones, or prevent them from working, are commonly used in people with breast cancer. How successful is treatment? The outlook is best in those who are diagnosed when the cancer is still small, and has not spread. Surgical removal of a tumour in an early stage may then give a good chance of cure. The routine mammography offered to women between the ages of 50 and 70 mean more breast cancers are being diagnosed and treated at an early stage. For more information visit, or

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Nursery nurse Ellie Graham, from Liverpool, discovered a pea-sized lump after experiencing shooting pains in her right side last summer. Despite initially being told that it was most likely just a cyst and nothing to worry about, she was referred to a breast clinic for further tests. Ms Graham had an ultrasound and biopsy just to be safe before jetting off for a holiday in Ibiza with boyfriend Joey and friends. But when she returned in September she was given the devastating news that she had stage three breast cancer and it had started to spread around her body. After surgery and 15 gruelling rounds of radiotherapy, she is now cancer-free. But the nursery nurse is pleading with young women to check for lumps and 'even if the doctors tell you it is just a cyst, push for a biopsy. '

'When she got the results back she was diagnosed with breast cancer, so that made me a bit more aware. 'I'd been having shooting pains in my breast for a couple of weeks but I thought it was just hormonal changes. 'And then four days later I found a lump. It was only small, it was pea sized. ' Ms Graham was referred for further tests just to be on the safe side, but was reassured it was likely only to be a cyst. She added: 'They were convinced it was just a cyst but they did a biopsy just in case. 'I went on holiday to Ibiza with my boyfriend and when I got back we went in to get my results and they diagnosed me with breast cancer. I was in complete shock. It was horrendous. ' The nursery nurse was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer, the fastest growing stage, on September 27, 2019 and was told by doctors that she needed to be operated on as soon as possible. She became the youngest person to be diagnosed with the disease at the Linda McCartney centre at the Royal Liverpool Hospital.