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Tanushree Dutta was born on March 19th, 1979 at Jamshedpur, Jharkhand State, India. She completed her graduation from Pune University. Tanushree Dutta won the Femina Miss India in the year 2004 competition held in Mumbai, and she was placed in the top ten in the Miss Universe 2004 pageant held in Quito, Ecuador. Tanu's first Bollywood film was in the year 2005. She worked on two films simultaneously Chocolate and Aashiq Banaya Apne.

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WHAT IS BREAST CANCER?

Our body is made up of many types of cells. Normally the cells grow and divide to produce more cells. This orderly process keeps the body healthy. Sometimes cells keep dividing when new cells are not needed. These cells form a mass of extra tissue called a growth or tumour. But not all tumours are life threatening. They can either be benign or malignant. Cells in these tumours can invade and damage Cancer cells can break away from a malignant tumour and enter the blood stream or lymphatic systems That is how breast cancer spreads and forms secondary tumours in other parts of the body. We cannot totally prevent breast cancer, but when diagnosed and treated early, chances of survival are better.

WHO'S AT RISK?

The exact causes of breast cancer are not known. Studies indicate that the risk of breast cancer increases with age. However, even younger women below the age of 35 can develop breast cancer. Besides age, the presence of the following factors confers a higher risk of developing breast cancer in women:

• Personal history of cancer in one breast
• Family history of breast cancer involving mother, maternal grandmother, maternal aunts or sisters
• Early onset of menstruation (before the age 12)
• Late menopause (after the age of 55)
• First childbirth after age 30 years
• Breastfeeding children for less than six months period
• Consumption of liquor/alcohol (more than three drinks per week) and food rich in animal fat.
• Obesity
• Smoking /chewing tobacco