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A Comprehensive Review on Breast Cancer


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1 Department of Pharmacology, BM College of Pharmacy Education and Research, Indore, MP, India
2 Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, MJRP Health and Allied Science College, MJRP University Jaipur, India
3 Department of Pharmaceutics BM College of Pharmacy Education and Research, Indore, MP, India
4 BM College of Pharmacy Education and Research, Indore, MP, India
     

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The incidence of Breast Cancer is increasing, particularly in previously low incidence area such as Asian developing country like India. In the Present article Authors tried to review the Breast cancer statistics with the help of Graphical data. The comprehensive study also review with special account on causes, cancer types, different stages sign and symptoms, methods of detecting with their treatments as Radio therapy, Chemotherapy, Surgery and also have shown the various food and nutraceuticals which can be used as a preventive food for cancer.

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Breast Cancer, Statistics, Causes, Stages, Diagnosis, Treatment
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Authors

Arjun Patidar
Department of Pharmacology, BM College of Pharmacy Education and Research, Indore, MP, India
S C Shivhare
Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, MJRP Health and Allied Science College, MJRP University Jaipur, India
Umesh Ateneriya
Department of Pharmaceutics BM College of Pharmacy Education and Research, Indore, MP, India
Sonu Choudhary
BM College of Pharmacy Education and Research, Indore, MP, India

Abstract


The incidence of Breast Cancer is increasing, particularly in previously low incidence area such as Asian developing country like India. In the Present article Authors tried to review the Breast cancer statistics with the help of Graphical data. The comprehensive study also review with special account on causes, cancer types, different stages sign and symptoms, methods of detecting with their treatments as Radio therapy, Chemotherapy, Surgery and also have shown the various food and nutraceuticals which can be used as a preventive food for cancer.

Keywords


Breast Cancer, Statistics, Causes, Stages, Diagnosis, Treatment

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