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New mammogram recommendations from a Department of Health and Human Services task force in late 2009 generated vigorous debate on how early women should begin having mammograms and how often they...
Breast cancer is a leading cause of death for women, but early detection through mammograms saves countless lives every year. Until the 1960s, there was no specific test to detect breast cancer....
Your doctor may want to perform a biopsy of your breast to rule out breast cancer or other conditions. While there are several types of biopsies, this article only covers the aspiration of the...
My story goes along with this health drink. I was first diagnosed with cancer in 1999, and ahd surgery immediately after diagnosis. After living with the pain and angusih, I discovered the...
Breast cancer causes more than 40,000 fatalities each year. It's the second leading cause of cancer death in female Caucasians, African-Americans, Asians, Pacific Islanders, American Indians, and...
The medical and government agencies will tell that there is no way to cure or prevent cancer. They are right there is no 100% sure fire way to cure or prevent cancer. But, we can reduce the risk...
The National Breast Cancer Research Center (NBCRC) is a project affiliated with the Walker Cancer Research Institute (WCRI). The WCRI is a small cancer organization with two labs: the Anticancer...
Intraductal breast cancer is evaluated by physicians in stages. This consists of determining how large a tumor is and how far it has spread throughout your body. Five stages, 0 through IV, have...
Women and men with a strong family history of breast cancer may want to consider getting a test for an abnormal gene that aids in early detection. The BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes have been identified...
When you or someone you love is faced with a cancer diagnosis, life can become overwhelming. What do you do? How do you cope? How do I get into a mindset to fight it as best I can? As a home...
Dense breast tissue appears to be an important risk factor for breast cancer. Here's what women should know about dense breast tissue.
Hair loss through Chemotherapy is extremely traumatic. Make the best of a situation you have no control over.
Having cancer can be very hard to deal with, however their are ways to deal with it. It can come as a shock to you and the family, every day doctors are coming up with new ways to deal with...
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...
Whether you have lost someone to breast cancer, have breast cancer or simply want to support an extremely rewarding and worthwhile endeavor, participating, to whatever extent you can, in an Avon...
How to Do a Female Breast Exam by a Female
Learn how to do a partner self breast exam in this free video on cancer prevention and health awareness.
How to Do a Female Breast Exam by a Male
Learn how to do a partner self breast exam in this free video on cancer prevention and health awareness.
Horizontal Technique for Breast Exam
Learn how to do a partner self breast exam in this free video on cancer prevention and health awareness.
Breast Check Techniques for Male Breast Exams
Learn about male breast cancer and how to give a breast check or men's self breast exam in this free video.
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...
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...
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...
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...
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....
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...
1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. Breast cancer prevention starts now, with you, so take charge of your health and be proactive. There are a variety of things...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, but it can be treated successfully if detected early. Doing a monthly self-exam is the best way to detect a new lump or any changes in the breast...
Recently, the American Cancer Society revised its breast cancer screening guidelines to recommend the use of ultrasound to detect breast cancer early, in addition to annual mammograms....
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....
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...
Caring for any cancer patient can be challenging. But when the type of cancer compromises the patient's self-esteem as much as breast cancer often does, care can become especially difficult....