Breast Cancer Informative Speech

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A common topic in everyday life is sickness. It’s something that equalizes all classes of society. Whether you’re rich or poor, it’s possible to get sick. Whenever you hear someone talking about cancer you assume the worst. Your brain goes to an image of an old person, hair falling out, frail, in extreme amounts of pain, suffering from the cancer killing their body slowly from the inside out. But you never imagine it actually happening to you or someone you love. But it happened to my grandma. About four years ago my grandma was diagnosed with breast cancer. At the time, she had just moved away from my mom and I to live near her son and his family. I knew she had cancer but I wasn’t aware of how she was dealing with it or what cancer was. I …show more content…

To know the severity of the cancer, doctors developed a scale of stages. According to Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health, stage one is where the cancer is less than two centimeters and hasn’t spread to the lymph nodes yet. Stage two includes when the cancer is still less than two cm large, but has spread to the lymph nodes, or it’s between two cm and five cm large and has or hasn’t spread to the lymph nodes, or when the tumor is larger than five cm but hasn’t spread to the lymph nodes. Stage three is when the cancer is worse than in stage two and has spread farther than the lymph nodes. And stage four is the worst stage: the cancer has spread very far from the source, possibly into the liver or bone (“Breast Cancer” 553-559). As stated in a Harvard Special Health Report, there are many different kinds of breast cancer as well. The most common type breast cancer is called invasive ductal carcinoma. This is when the cancer has spread to fatty tissues within the breast and has access to the bloodstream. It makes up for around 80% of all invasive breast cancers. The other types are called invasive lobular carcinoma, medullary carcinoma, tubular carcinoma, colloid or mucinous carcinoma, papillary carcinoma, and inflammatory breast cancer (Smith, Bunnell,

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