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Front Oncol    

Mathematical modeling of cancer invasion: the role of membrane-bound matrix metalloproteinases.

Deakin NE, Chaplain MA

Division of Mathematics, University of Dundee Dundee, UK.

One of the hallmarks of cancer growth and metastatic spread is the process of local invasion of the surrounding tissue. Cancer cells achieve protease-... Read More

Source: PubMed

Int. J. Surg. Pathol.  2013 Apr 5  

Phylloides Tumor With Numerous Thanatosomes ("Death Bodies"): A Report of Two Cases and a Study of Thanatosomes in Breast Tumors.

D'Alfonso TM, Ginter PS, Salvatore SP, Antonio LB, Hoda S

Thanatosomes, a form of degenerative intracellular hyaline globules, have been described in various neoplastic and nonneoplastic disease processes in ... Read More

Source: PubMed

Cell Prolif.    

Tocotrienols promote apoptosis in human breast cancer cells by inducing poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase cleavage and inhibiting nuclear factor kappa-B activity.

Loganathan R, Selvaduray KR, Nesaretnam K, Radhakrishnan AK

Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Selangor, 43000, Malaysia; Pathology Division, Faculty of Medicine and Health, International Medical University, Kuala Lumpur, 57000, Malaysia.

Tocotrienols and tocopherols are members of the vitamin E family, with similar structures; however, only tocotrienols have been reported to achieve po... Read More

Source: PubMed

Int J Clin Exp Pathol    

Invasive cribriform carcinoma in a Chinese population: comparison with low-grade invasive ductal carcinoma-not otherwise specified.

Zhang W, Zhang T, Lin Z, Zhang X, Liu F, Wang Y, Liu H, Yang Y, Niu Y

Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China.

Invasive cribriform carcinoma (ICC) and low-grade invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) were recently considered to belong to a low-grade breast neoplasia f... Read More

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Posted by:  anna1989  Posted on: 06/08/2013
hi my boobs is small but when i have sex my breast start to pain .what i must do? please help me



Posted by:  espnad  Posted on: 02/26/2013
I am 21 and my right nipple has been paining on and off since monday. Previously I thought it was due to my sleeping position but now I find my nipple hard and I'm not sure if that is a lump right underneath my nipple. I have been taking alot of purified butter lately which is high in fat. Please suggest me what could be wrong?



Posted by:  preeti21  Posted on: 01/14/2013
am 21 my breasts are big and i wear my bra all time even when i sleep. is it good for my health to wear bra all the time?



Posted by:  samish(Guest)  Posted on: 12/11/2012
STOP TELLING WOMEN HOW TO FEEL ABOUT THEIR BOOBS! unless they're in pain, or have some disease their breasts ARE perfect. i would rather be a little saggy than make my boobs uncomfortable. you know why? cause i actually appreciate my body. in our culture everyone's constantly worried about how they look instead of enjoying themselves. its a sad, sad thing.



Posted by:  mamatha143(Guest)  Posted on: 11/07/2012
i want some details for improve my breast



Posted by:  Want-ur-help(Guest)  Posted on: 10/24/2012
Hi, I just read the article and wanted to know that why sometimes my nipples come out of my clothes . I mean why can they be seen distingiushly out of my clothes even though I am wearing a good quality bra ?



Posted by:  moulinrouge90(Guest)  Posted on: 09/03/2012
My breasts :[ When a teen, I was quite shy and unaware abt stuff. I'll have to blame my mother, therefore, that she did not make me wear a bra when i hit puberty- which was like at 11-12yrs. When I finally did gather the courage to ASK her for a bra, I was 15 and most of the damage had been done. My breasts grew without support, used to wear a simple chemise beneath my clothes. Now they're like big, SAGGY, with faint stretch marks, and when I look at them, I think of how beautiful they COULD have been, and what a disaster they're now. It's just so so sad.



Posted by:  ashiu(Guest)  Posted on: 08/05/2012
hi i am 24 year old when i squeeze my breast no milk drop came outside whts tha reason?? i m married and have no child



Posted by:  love49  Posted on: 07/03/2012
hi i am 23 yrs old and i have large breasts and i love them.sometimes when i squeeze my breasts a kind of white milky stuff comes out of the nipples.i want to know whether it is normal.i am not married so is this something bad?plz tell me.


Posted by:  meetu8879491025(Guest)  Posted on: 07/18/2012
its completely normal dear mine is also 38e and i do the same




Posted by:  Anna_Yu  Posted on: 04/12/2012
I don't really know how to categorize my breasts based on what they provided, but that's because I fit more than one criteria. Mine are large and I don't know my actual cup size but it's around C/D, sagging, and I don't know if this is quite tubular shaped but they are definitely more rounded. I feel like mine is a very special case being that I can't find a single bra that fits me good so I resort to sports bras and they still don't fit that well. I also have this white mark on one of my breasts that I've had since birth. Every once in a while, I feel this sharp pain in my breasts that feels like my nipples are getting squeezed real hard and it really hurts. Around the areola, I see these white things and when I squeeze them, it pops out and it looks like puss. My left is bigger than my right and the areolas are much larger in comparison to my nipples. When I squeeze my breasts, I feel these lumps in both of them. They're very big and it hurts a lot. My breasts also make me hunch. I'm 19 years old but I've wanted to talk about this for a while. I didn't know who to talk to and I was embarrassed because my sisters always made fun of how big and weird looking they are. When I look at my sister's breasts, they fit under the perfect breast shape category and I always say why can't mine be normal looking like hers? I can't go anywhere without a bra and my sister can go out with tight shirts not wearing a bra and she looks fine. So I'd really like some advice, if you may.


Posted by:  tentwentysix(Guest)  Posted on: 07/10/2012
o; i think you should go to the doctor.. like asap. lumps and pus and stuff isnt good :/ you miiight have breast cancer.. go check it out. my prayers are with you <3




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