While most women who’ve had breast cancer know that men get breast cancer, too (quite often because once they’ve been diagnosed and begin researching the disease, they discover the statistics) – ...
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While most women who’ve had breast cancer know that men get breast cancer, too (quite often because once they’ve been diagnosed and begin researching the disease, they discover the statistics) – ...
Women who experience breast cancer in this day and age have the advantage of social and media awareness on their side. Activism to unite and fight this disease is touted from prestigious and powerful organizations...
There are several types of breast cancer, though some are very rare. The most common form in a woman’s lobules (the part of the breast where milk develops) or in the ducts (the tiny tubes that deliver...
The short answer is an emphatic YES! If you have been actively involved in a particular sport in recent years, you are encouraged to return as quickly as possible to that sport after your breast cancer...
Will Your Children Inherit Breast Cancer from You? As a breast cancer survivor, you might worry about passing the disease on to your children. Will your children develop breast cancer because you’ve...
By Becky Zuckweiler Being diagnosed with breast cancer instantly sets off an emotional crisis. When we are experiencing a crisis, we instinctively shift to a survival mode. Our thoughts, behaviors and emotions...
by Kathy Steligo A woman considering reconstruction after mastectomy has one concern foremost in her mind: How “real” will her reconstructed breasts be? Will her surgical outcome be worth the effort?...
If you’ve just been diagnosed, you undoubtedly have lots of questions going through your mind. There are tons of resources online that can help answer them. Here is a short list to get you started....
If you have recently been diagnosed with breast cancer, you may be wondering whether you should seek a second medical opinion on your diagnosis and recommended course of treatment. The answer is yes. In doing...
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is the presence of abnormal cells in the lining of the milk ducts. Even though “carcinoma” is included in its name, DCIS is considered a precancerous condition. It is the most...