An overview of advanced breast cancer and relevant facts

Abstract
The breast is composed of a variety of tissues, from very adipose to extremely thick. This tissue contains a network of lobes. The lobes, which are tiny, tube-like structures that make up each lobe, that have breast glands. Small veins link the lobules and glands and lobes, which transport milk to the nipple from the lobes. Nipple is present the aurora's centre, which is darker at its nipple sludge and the breast is filled with lymphatic tubes as well strengthens the blood cells. The lymphatic system eliminates waste from the body. Lymphatic veins join lymph nodes, tiny structures with a beanlike form that help fight infections. One can locate lymph nodes clusters all over the body, particularly in the neck, groyne, and abdominal region.