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Cancer Taking Lives

2023-06-11 15:11:15

Cancer lost its life and East Pennsboro elementary school gathered funds for the statues of local parks. The statue is a group of children connecting hands. One child is missing, the link is broken. That statue was dedicated to the students of East Binsboro who did not graduate. My second year high school student got inspiration from this art work. In mid-December of my second year student, I discovered that one of my friends lost the fight against cancer. Tiffany was a seventh grade and diagnosed with two rare cases of ovarian cancer.

Breast cancer is the second largest female cancer patient in the United States, and it is a disease mostly concerned with women. According to experts, 178,000 women in the United States suffer from breast cancer. As these treatments are found in the modern world, it is now expected that diagnosis will be made in most cases of breast cancer. In 1975, treatment of breast cancer was done. The entire axillary lymph node of the breast and muscle under the breast were removed during treatment, but new treatments and diagnostic methods have been discovered for over 30 years. You do not need to use this procedure and you are doing well with women.

At the end of the 20th century, breast cancer remains a devastating killer of the new century. Breast cancer robbed our lives of our mothers, sisters, daughters and friends. Although research has advanced, early detection we can help prevent breast cancer. Women should learn to self-assess from the young age and should do so throughout their lives. If you find a lump please contact the experts. If people are working together, they may find treatment right away (Breast Cancer, 2003)