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Metaplastic breast cancer (which is clinically referred to as "metaplastic carcinoma of the breast") is a rare form of breast cancer in which cancer forms in cells that have gone through a...
Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2- also known as Her2, is a protein in the body for production of cell growth. When a woman has breast cancer these proteins can sometimes overproduce...
Anti-estrogen is the common name for a class of drugs known as aromatase inhibitors. When a person takes an aromatase inhibitor, the naturally occurring enzyme aromatase cannot properly synthesize...
I'm a 5 YEAR BREAST CANCER SURVIVOR and I want to help you know how to get thru chemo and enjoy life EVERYDAY! You will learn what I learned first hand when I was diagnosed with breast cancer at...
Tamoxifen is a prescription medication that is available in tablet form, taken orally and used primarily for the treatment of breast cancer. Tamoxifen works by interfering with the female hormonal...
Surgery is a common treatment for women with breast cancer. They may remove the affected breast through a mastectomy, try to save the breast with a lumpectomy or partial mastectomy, or undergo...
Using Breast Cancer Teaching Aids
Breast cancer teaching aids may include a model of a breast that has three masses that help to teach the self-examination. Discover how booklets are used to teach people about breast cancer with...
What Does a Breast Cancer Lump Feel Like?
Breast cancer lumps are very hard, and they often feel like a BB or a marble, but sometimes they can be difficult to feel. Find out how breast cancer can simply look like a rash on the skin with...
What Are the Symptoms of Inflammatory Breast Cancer?
Common symptoms of inflammatory breast cancer include skin that looks like a rash or orange peel, and this is often confused with an infection. Find out how inflammatory breast cancer is diagnosed...
Breast Cancer Awareness Info
As a result of mammograms, breast cancer awareness has risen and survival rates have subsequently increased. Discover how one out of eight women get breast cancer at some point in their lifetime...
What Are the Known Causes of Breast Cancer?
Known causes of breast cancer include genetics, hormonal causes and fatty diets. Find out how a pregnancy can help the breast cells to mature with information from an oncologist in this free video...
How to Prevent Cancer
The best way to prevent cancer is to avoid different risk factors, such as estrogen therapy, fatty diets and alcohol. Discover how regular exercise can help reduce the risk of cancer with...
About the Side Effects of ACT Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer
Common side effects of ACT chemotherapy include nausea, low blood counts, mouth sores, diarrhea and a risk for infection. Learn about medications that are used to prevent allergic reactions with...
How Does Cancer Work in the Body?
Cancer cells can start in one part of the body and they can grow uncontrolled throughout the body, but they may also form a local mass that can be removed and cured. Find out how medication may be...
Tubular breast cancer, or tubular carcinoma, is an invasive ductal carcinoma. Ductal carcinomas are malignant tumors that appear in the ducts of a gland. They invade organs and tissues,...
Breast cancer has become so common nearly everyone that hasn't had it knows someone who has. Everyone has healthy cells making up the body's tissue that grow, divide, and replace themselves. ...
If you or a loved one is facing breast cancer, this article will guide you through the process of becoming a breast cancer survivor. You will read about how to cope with each step from diagnosis...
Some experts have found that Chinese herbs have a positive effect on women diagnosed with breast cancer. These herbs may protect a woman's immune system, which can contribute to healing. Many...
The worst part is over. You’ve had your single breast mastectomy and maybe some reconstruction. You’ve made your move to another location, perhaps to another state. You’ve set up an appointment...