Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women in the U.S. It is the second most frequent cause of cancer death (41,000 deaths per year). According to National Cancer institute, a woman’s lifetime risk of developing cancer is 1 in 8. In 2007, the latest year for which updated statistics are available, the U.S. incidence rate for female breast cancer was approximately 125 new cases diagnosed for every 100,000 women in the population and the mortality rate was approximately 23 deaths for every 100,000 women. The breast cancer death rate in the United States has been declining steadily since 1989-1990, when it peaked at a rate of 33 deaths for every 100,000 women. The fall in breast cancer deaths is mainly due to stopping of hormone replacement therapy in post-menopausal females.
Breast cancer is of two types: Ductal i.e. carcinoma in the cells that line the ducts (tubes that carry milk to the nipple) of breast or Lobular i.e. cancer of the lobules (glands where milk is formed) of breast. About 80% of invasive carcinomas are ductal carcinomas; 8% to 15% are infiltrating lobular carcinomas 1
According to Ayurveda, unbalanced physiology (doshas) –> leads to faulty inherent intelligence –> leading to malfunctioning of genes and gene behavior leading to diseases like cancer. We all make cancer cells every day but our immune system is very sharp and not only recognizes the bad faulty cells but also sends its own army to destroy it. That is why balance at mental, emotional, physical and spiritual health is very important part of healing.
BREAST CANCER NI TAKALIF E KHUBAJ DUKH DAYAK BIMARI SE. TO TENA MATE JUO EKDAM SARAL AYURVEDIC ILAJ. Click here to view Hindi