4 yrs. old.
Ref: Ann Pathol. 1987;7(3):227-30. Juvenile secretory carcinoma of the breast. Apropos of a case in a 4-year-old girl. Ben Romdhane K, Ben Ayed M, Labbane N, Tabbane F, Kamoun N, Jebira A, Cammoun M. Laboratoire d'Anatomie et de Cytologie Pathologiques, C.H.U. Habib Thameur, Tunis. [[The authors report the case of a juvenile secretory carcinoma of the breast in a 4 year old girl.]]
10 and 12 yr. old girls, also:
Arch Surg. 1972 Sep;105(3):505-8. Inflammatory carcinoma of the breast in a 12-year-old girl. Nichini FM, Goldman L, Lapayowker MS, Levy WM, Maier W, Rosemond GP.
J Med Assoc Thai. 1987 Sep;70(9):543-8. Inflammatory carcinoma of the breast in a 12-year-old Thai girl. Chamadol W, Pesie M, Puapairoj A.
S Afr Med J. 1980 Jun 14;57(24):1005-8. Carcinoma of the breast in children: a case report and review of the literature.Heydenrych JJ, Villet WT, von der Heyden U.
[[The case of a 10-year-old girl with juvenile carcinoma of the breast is presented]]
The medical literature is replete with additional citations; those are just some cursory case reports. Hope this helps.
2006-08-16 11:45:09
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i'm doing a locate out approximately breast maximum cancers at a well being middle. so some distance, the youngest age I even have encountered is a fifteen 365 days-old woman. Her analysis replaced into very undesirable (she died presently after her analysis of adenocarcinoma). frequently, the greater youthful the guy, the greater agressive the main cancers (on cancers that often impact older adults). i think the opportunity of having breast maximum cancers under the age of 18 is under 2%.
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2006-08-16 10:43:19
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2006-08-16 10:31:37
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23 fast growing the size of pea. If those answerers with 17 and younger can document them, they should publish. In 43 years this is my youngest.
2006-08-16 10:34:36
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26, but it can happen to anyone that has breast tissue, just be sure to do a self exam every month near the same time of the month. I do and still didn't catch mine, thank goodness for an astute radiologist.
2006-08-16 10:37:58
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17http://www.cancercompass.com/cancer-news/1,10531,00.htm what the hell is menses? You mean menopause, That can occur anytime up to your 50's Doc get your story straight before you answer
2006-08-16 10:32:11
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2 months old
2006-08-16 13:05:04
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usually it occurs from age 43 (mostly at end of the menses)
2006-08-16 10:34:48
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2006-08-16 10:38:51
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