Breast Cancer

Articles in Breast Cancer

By AmberRae 1 comments
If you're anything like me, breast cancer runs in your family, and you want to do anything you can to prevent it. Knowing all the different ways to detect is one more step in being able to prevent/treat it... more »
By Leslie Bishop 4 comments
In this article you will learn how "feeling good" should be the most important aspect of your desires. What if you knew that everything you ever wanted already existd and all you had to do was feel good and let it in? Get ready to ... more »
By amylaine 3 comments
Are you or a loved one avoiding a mammogram due to the cost involved. One million American women are diagnose with breast or cervical cancer over the next ten years. Out of those 1/4 of them will die due to the disease. If caught in sufficient ... more »
By rupapurush 1 comments
Breast cancer is an abnormal growth of the cells that line the ducts and lobules of the breast. Breast cancer is classified according to what the breast cancer cells look like under a microscope. The stage indicates how far the cancer has spread ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
A laundry room is one of the busiest rooms in the house. Whether a closet-sized space or a large room with the latest technology, a laundry room is at its best when running efficiently... more »
By natureday 3 comments
Have you ever wondered why so many women and men get breast cancer?? After much research there are 3 main reasons why and how people get it... more »
By CCrock 3 comments
1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. Take charge of your health and be proactive. There are a variety of things you can do to lower your risk of getting breast cancer... more »
By katotmt25 0 comments
Breast cancer has likely touched someone in your six degrees of separation. By now we know what it is and what it does, and we know there are survivors and non-survivors. The question is: What are you willing to do about it? The fight against ... more »
By writing4fun 9 comments
According to the American Cancer Society about 1,437,180 new cancer cases are expected to be diagnosed in 2008. Chances are great someone close to you could be diagnosed. With a cancer diagnosis comes a myriad of emotions and needs. Hopefully ... more »
By Teagirl 1 comments
Loose leaf teas are easy to prepare. Just follow the golden rules... more »
By srhgompf 2 comments
The discovery of and the options for treatment can be overwhelming for the person diagnosed with breast cancer. For those who opt for a mastectomy and reconstruction, a tram flap may be the answer. The tram flap reconstruction takes two ... more »
By eHow Health Editor 0 comments
Many women choose to use a wig or breast prostheses during and after treatment for breast cancer. However, learning how to wear a wig or use breast prostheses can be trying, not to mention costly. Fortunately, you can turn to a wig and breast ... more »
By Nona-Michael Jackson 0 comments
The liver is one of the most powerful organs in the body. Caring for the liver keeps the mind at rest and keeps your whole body healthy, and milk thistle helps protect the liver. This herbal supplement gives the liver strength against harmful ... more »
By Dheeraj Bojwani MD,MBA 0 comments
Cancer surgery in India is a hope of success in the field of international cancer treatment.If you are a cancer patient then your cancer surgeon may have noticed symptoms of Chronic Pain,Cognitive Changes,Fatigue and Urinary Incontinence. If your ... more »
By eHow Health Editor 0 comments
There's a good reason that women are advised to conduct a breast self examination on a regular basis--more than 180,000 women in the U.S. will learn that they have breast cancer this year. In fact, the American Cancer Society recommends that ... more »
By eHow Health Editor 0 comments
Breast cancer is a condition in which malignant cells reproduce and create masses within the breasts. Surgery is a treatment option for those who have been diagnosed with breast cancer. Surgeries for breast cancer can include biopsies (removing a ... more »
By eHow Health Editor 0 comments
Let's face it--there's nothing sexy about losing a breast, going through chemo, being scarred, self-conscious and sore. Women have to recover from the ordeal on two levels: physical and mental. It's difficult to feel sexy after you've gone ... more »
By Pinkangels55 3 comments
Theresa's Pink Angels help breast cancer patients with their financial need during their tansition of radiation and chemotherapy. Thousands and thousands of women lose their homes, lack of utilities, no food, etc., Women at times get weak and can ... more »
By Jade 0 comments
Build up your body's arsenal against cancer and other diseases by eating fresh, natural foods! The easiest way is to provide yourself with raw vegetables, especially those that have proven anti-cancer nutrients. Here is an easy salad that you ... more »
By Dheeraj Bojwani MD,MBA 0 comments
Breast cancer is common in women mostly after the age of 30 years. Removal of unwanted cancer in the breasts is done through a breast cancer surgery. Imagine yourself as a woman having breast cancer and your cancer surgeon is taking a lot of time ... more »
By BASHARAT SHAH, MD 0 comments
Breast cancer is the most common non-skin cancer and second deadliest cancer in women. There are well known risk factors which predispose a women to this disease. Please follow the following steps to decrease your chances of getting this disease... more »
By Alan Wighton 0 comments
Learn how to remove breast cancer permanently through lifestyle changes... more »
By eHow Health Editor 6 comments
The best defense against breast cancer thus far is early detection: The earlier it's detected, the easier it is to treat. Help protect yourself by having a regular breast exam. These guidelines follow the recommendations of the American Cancer ... more »
By eHow Health Editor 0 comments
Breast cancer is defined as the growth of malignant cells which develop into masses called tumors within the breasts. Most often these tumors form in the milk ducts, but they can also form in the milk-producing glands. Both men and women are ... more »
By eHow Health Editor 0 comments
While no one specific or "magic" exercise can reduce the risk of breast cancer, increased exercise routines will lower the risk. The reasoning lies with a woman's body mass index. Exercise causes the body to burn calories and lose fat, leading to ... more »