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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 required to treat cancer in the blood stream with information from an oncologist in this free video on 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 on causes of breast cancer.

Experimental breast cancer treatments include hormonal therapies that eliminate or counteract estrogen, and other treatments involve the use of monoclonal antibodies. Learn about PARP inhibitors as a part of experimental breast cancer treatments with information from an oncologist in this free video on treatments for breast 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 information from an oncologist in this free video on breast cancer prevention.

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 information from an oncologist in this free video on breast cancer and chemotherapy.

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 with information from an oncologist in this free video on breast cancer awareness.

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 with information from an oncologist in this free video on types of breast cancer.

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 information from an oncologist in this free video on breast cancer education.

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 information from an oncologist in this free video on 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 and treated with information from an oncologist in this free video on inflammatory breast cancer.
Grace Wang, M.D. Dr. Grace Wang, M.D., is an oncologist and hematologist for Advanced Medical Specialties, who works closely with The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, in Miami, Fla. Dr. Wang is a sponsor of Komen’s Annual Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.dkdk
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