| twenty | | Involves removing a sample of tissue to determine whether it is concerous or benign |
| matastasize | | The age when a women should do monthly breast exams |
| biopsy | | Refers to surgical removal of a concerous lump along with a small amount of surrounding normal breast tissue |
| forty | | Pink area surrounding the nipple |
| earlydetection | | At what age should a woman start having mammograms |
| areola | | The breast contains the greatest concentrations of these |
| percutaneous | | Complete removal of the affected breast |
| Lumpectomy | | Most common breast cancer drug |
| mammography | | Through the skin |
| cyst | | Meaning to spread |
| lobularcarcinoma | | Cancer that originates in a milk- producing lobule of the breast |
| ductalcarcinoma | | Seconding leading cause of cancer |
| radiationtherapy | | First place breast cancer usually spreads to |
| mastectomy | | Type of treatment used alone or with a lumpectomy or masectomy to treat breast cancer |
| BreastCancer | | BSE stands for |
| Breastselfexamination | | Uses high-energy rays to stop breast cancer cells from growing and dividing |
| chemotherapy | | Round, fluid-filled pocket in the breast |
| Lymphaticvessels | | The most important strategy |
| Tamoxifen | | Screening that has detected about 85% of breast cancers |
| axillarynodes | | Cancer that starts in one of the milk ducts |