The history of breast cancer

The history of breast cancer

Campaign's 2,000-year chronological snapshot of the key developments on the path to finding a cure.

Breast cancer: the facts

The human body is made up of billions of building blocks called cells. There are natural systems within the body which regulate the formation, growth and death of the cells in a controlled way to produce and replace the body's tissue. If something disrupts this controlled process, the cells divide and develop without their normal control and grow into a lump called a tumour. Tumours are either benign or malignant, cancer is the name given to a malignant tumour.

Breast cancer occurs when this control process fails in the cells that make up the breast tissue and they develop into a tumour.

If the tumour is detected as soon as possible, then there is a good chance it can be treated successfully. The more the cancer has spread, the more difficult it is to treat. It is important to be breast aware and know what is normal for you.

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