Primary and secondary prevention of breast cancer

Introduction Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and is the second cancer frequently occurring worldwide of newly-diagnosed cancers. There is much evidence showing the influence of life style and environmental factors on the development of mammary gland cancer (high-fat diet, alcohol...

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Main Authors: Agnieszka Kolak, Marzena Kamińska, Katarzyna Sygit, Agnieszka Budny, Dariusz Surdyka, Bożena Kukiełka-Budny, Franciszek Burdan
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Language:English
Published: Institute of Rural Health 2017-12-01
Series:Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
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spelling doaj-bf3df93a0a1348919f1bd5de761082a42020-11-24T23:52:07ZengInstitute of Rural HealthAnnals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine1232-19661898-22632017-12-0124454955310.26444/aaem/7594375943Primary and secondary prevention of breast cancerAgnieszka Kolak0Marzena Kamińska1Katarzyna Sygit2Agnieszka Budny3Dariusz Surdyka4Bożena Kukiełka-Budny5Franciszek Burdan6St. John’s Cancer Center, Department of Radiotherapy, Lublin, PolandSt. John’s Cancer Center, Department of Oncology, Lublin, PolandUniversity of Szczecin, Faculty of Physical Education and Health Promotion, Szczecin, PolandSt. John’s Cancer Center, Department of Radiotherapy, Lublin, PolandSt. John’s Cancer Center, Department of Radiotherapy, Lublin, PolandSt. John’s Cancer Center, Department of Oncology, Lublin, PolandHuman Anatomy Department, Medical Univeristy of Lublin, PolandIntroduction Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and is the second cancer frequently occurring worldwide of newly-diagnosed cancers. There is much evidence showing the influence of life style and environmental factors on the development of mammary gland cancer (high-fat diet, alcohol consumption, lack of physical exercise), the elimination of which (primary prevention) may contribute to a decrease in morbidity and mortality. Secondary prevention, comprising diagnostic tests (e.g. mammography, ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging, breast self-examination, as well as modern and more precise imaging methods) help the early detection of tumours or lesions predisposing to tumours. Objective The aim of this study paper is to review current knowledge and reports regarding primary and secondary prevention of breast cancer. State of knowledge It is estimated that nearly 70% of malign tumours are caused by environmental factors, whereas in breast cancer this percentage reaches 90–95%. There are national programmes established in many countries to fight cancer, where both types of prevention are stressed as serving to decrease morbidity and mortality due to cancers. Conclusions Cancer prevention is currently playing a key role in the fight against the disease. Behaviour modification, as well as greater awareness among women regarding breast cancer, may significantly contribute towards reducing the incidence of this cancer. Another important aspect is the number of women undergoing diagnostic tests, which still remains at an unsatisfactory level.http://www.journalssystem.com/aaem/Primary-and-secondary-prevention-of-breast-cancer,75943,0,2.htmlbreast cancerprimary and secondary preventionrisk factorslife stylemammographymodern diagnostics methods
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author Agnieszka Kolak
Marzena Kamińska
Katarzyna Sygit
Agnieszka Budny
Dariusz Surdyka
Bożena Kukiełka-Budny
Franciszek Burdan
spellingShingle Agnieszka Kolak
Marzena Kamińska
Katarzyna Sygit
Agnieszka Budny
Dariusz Surdyka
Bożena Kukiełka-Budny
Franciszek Burdan
Primary and secondary prevention of breast cancer
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
breast cancer
primary and secondary prevention
risk factors
life style
mammography
modern diagnostics methods
author_facet Agnieszka Kolak
Marzena Kamińska
Katarzyna Sygit
Agnieszka Budny
Dariusz Surdyka
Bożena Kukiełka-Budny
Franciszek Burdan
author_sort Agnieszka Kolak
title Primary and secondary prevention of breast cancer
title_short Primary and secondary prevention of breast cancer
title_full Primary and secondary prevention of breast cancer
title_fullStr Primary and secondary prevention of breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed Primary and secondary prevention of breast cancer
title_sort primary and secondary prevention of breast cancer
publisher Institute of Rural Health
series Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine
issn 1232-1966
1898-2263
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Introduction Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and is the second cancer frequently occurring worldwide of newly-diagnosed cancers. There is much evidence showing the influence of life style and environmental factors on the development of mammary gland cancer (high-fat diet, alcohol consumption, lack of physical exercise), the elimination of which (primary prevention) may contribute to a decrease in morbidity and mortality. Secondary prevention, comprising diagnostic tests (e.g. mammography, ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging, breast self-examination, as well as modern and more precise imaging methods) help the early detection of tumours or lesions predisposing to tumours. Objective The aim of this study paper is to review current knowledge and reports regarding primary and secondary prevention of breast cancer. State of knowledge It is estimated that nearly 70% of malign tumours are caused by environmental factors, whereas in breast cancer this percentage reaches 90–95%. There are national programmes established in many countries to fight cancer, where both types of prevention are stressed as serving to decrease morbidity and mortality due to cancers. Conclusions Cancer prevention is currently playing a key role in the fight against the disease. Behaviour modification, as well as greater awareness among women regarding breast cancer, may significantly contribute towards reducing the incidence of this cancer. Another important aspect is the number of women undergoing diagnostic tests, which still remains at an unsatisfactory level.
topic breast cancer
primary and secondary prevention
risk factors
life style
mammography
modern diagnostics methods
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