In the battle against breast cancer researchers have looked into two main areas in search of an answer as to what is causing this disease. One factor they believe can play an important role is that of genetics. The other is related to our environment and the increasing levels of toxins that play a major role in our modern age.
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Where do cancer cells come from? Surprisingly, no one knows, not even the most intelligent scientists have unlocked this mystery. They only know about how cancer cells behave, how they attack healthy neighboring cells, how our genes affect them, how they replicate and move on to other parts of the body, but sadly, they do not know the real cause of these “bad” cells.
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What is your lymphatic system?
Your lymphatic system is made up of a series of vessels that run throughout your entire body, just like your blood vessels do. Here and there, your lymphatic vessels run through lymph nodes that can be as small as a green pea or as large as an almond. Clusters of lymph nodes are located in your armpit region, neck, chest, abdomen, and groin.
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