Encapsulated papillary carcinoma of the breast

Lucia Caputzihil Dominguez Castro * and Brissia Lazalde

Department of Genetics of the Faculty of Medicine and Nutrition of the Juárez University of the State of Durango, México.
 
Review Article
GSC Advanced Research and Reviews, 2023, 15(03), 266–272.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gscarr.2023.15.3.0275
Publication history: 
Received on 09 May 2023; revised on 18 June 2023; accepted on 21 June 2023
 
Abstract: 
Cancer over time has become a health problem in society, at the municipal, state, national and international level. Being a multicausal disease which presents a set of pathologies involved in the same problem with a different origin of relevance. The main cancers have been monitored based on the data of the most common by the World Health Organization (WHO), being the following: breast (2.26 million cases); lung (2.21 million cases); colorectal (1.93 million cases); prostate (1.41 million cases); skin (other than melanoma) (1.20 million cases); and gastric (1.09 million cases).
And mentioning those that cause the highest number of deaths: lung (1.8 million deaths); colorectal (916,000 deaths); liver (830,000 deaths); gastric (769,000 deaths); and of the breast (685,000 deaths).
We have come to the conclusion that good clinical practice and prevention campaigns could help in effective and rapid diagnosis. Likewise, prevention with respect to a theoretically healthy life will help, such as exercise, good nutrition, not smoking, control of environmental factors; It would help reduce the incidence of cancer.
 
Keywords: 
Papillary cancer; Carcinoma; Brain tumor; BIRADS; Invasive carcinoma; Epidermal growth factor.
 
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