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Breast cancer can affect women of all ages and backgrounds. While learning you have cancer is frightening, people can obtain modern treatment for breast cancer and make lifestyle changes to reduce their risks.
Breast cancer can be estrogen receptor positive or progesterone receptor positive, and they can also be HER2 positive. Learn about infiltrating or lobular breast cancers Read More
Inflammatory breast cancer is an uncommon form of cancer of the breast. It doesn't produce lumps that can be detected on self-breast exam. Instead, the lymph nodes that Read More
Get the symptoms of breast cancer that you may identify during a self exam in this free health care video. Read More
Breast cancer harms the body by causing a painless lump in the breast, sometimes on the underside of the skin, which can metastasize to other organs. Evaluate breast cancer Read More
According to Doctor Monica Morrow from the Northwestern University Medical School, most women who complain of breast pain suffer from benign breast disorders. While most Read More
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 Read More
A mammogram is a special, low-dose X-ray that takes a picture of the breast. According to WomensHealth.gov, it is the best way to detect breast cancer early. With early Read More
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The American Cancer Society estimates that 43,700 people (43,300 women and 400 men) will die from breast cancer this year. Read More
How to perform a female breast exam by a female in this free home health video series. Read More
Women and men who have breast cancer have an uncontrolled growth of cells in their breasts. This unhealthy growth is caused by mutations, or abnormal changes that take Read More
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, breast cancer is the second most common form of cancer for women. In 2005, nearly 186,467 women and 1,764 men Read More
No one wants to be sick--let alone with breast cancer. It's a frightening diagnosis, one that plagues a multitude of women. Fortunately, many cases can be overcome with Read More
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 Read More
The American Cancer Society reports that ongoing breast cancer research and treatment are continuing to uncover important results. Studies into the effects of lifestyle and Read More
The side effects for breast cancer chemotherapy treatments can include osteoporosis, nerve damage in the hands and feet, irritated tear ducts, nausea, and hair loss. Read More
Hector Landaeta