- en.wikipedia.org BreastAlong with their major function in providing nutrition for infants, several cultures ascribe social and sexual characteristics to female breasts, and may regard bare...
- medium.com beingwell/breasts-everyone-has-them-do…Bands of connective tissue, called suspensory (Cooper’s) ligaments, extend through the breast from the skin to the underlying muscles.
- turkcerrahi.com en/general-surgery-articles/…Adult female breasts of various sizes are located on the anterior thoracic wall, between the second and sixth ribs inferiorly and superiorly, the sternum medially...
- tureng.com tr/turkce-ingilizce/breastUnder stress, the baby was not sucking milk from its mother's breast. ... The second option was an outright ban on silicone breast implants.
- dictionary.cambridge.org dictionary/english/breastBREAST definition: 1. either of the two soft, rounded parts of a woman's chest that produce milk after she has a baby….
- training.seer.cancer.gov breast/anatomy/The breast is responsive to a complex interplay of hormones that cause the tissue to develop, enlarge and produce milk.
- teachmeanatomy.info thorax/organs/breasts/Arterial supply to the medial aspect of the breast is via the internal thoracic artery (also known as internal mammary artery) – a branch of the subclavian artery.
- emedicinehealth.com breast/article_em.htmThe lobules and ducts in the breast are supported by surrounding fatty tissue and the suspensory ligaments of the breast.
- nationalbreastcancer.org breast-anatomy/Myth: If the gene mutation BRCA1 or BRCA2 is detected in your DNA, you will definitely develop breast cancer.