This report provides a detailed overview of breast health, focusing on anatomical structure, diagnostic procedures, and the transformative role of Deep Learning (DL) in modern medicine. 1. Anatomy and Physiology
While you must rest, gentle walks around the house promote circulation and aid recovery [13, 28]. 3. Weeks 2 to 6: Finding Your New Normal breast
While some risk factors are genetic (such as mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes), many are lifestyle-related. These include alcohol consumption, obesity, lack of physical activity, and delayed childbearing. This report provides a detailed overview of breast
This is the fatty and connective tissue that surrounds the glandular structures, determining the size and shape of the breast. 2. Physiological Changes and Development This is the fatty and connective tissue that
These ducts converge toward the nipple, allowing milk to exit the body. The pigmented area surrounding the nipple, known as the areola, contains Montgomery glands. These small bumps secrete an oily fluid that lubricates the nipple, protecting it during breastfeeding.