If you’re being treated for breast cancer and feel a bit lost or adrift, you’re not alone. It’s not uncommon for…
Cancer is a scary word. Many people hear the word and automatically think the worst because in the past there were…
Chemotherapy—or chemo—is using medicines to treat disease. Most commonly, it means using potent drugs to fight…
Immuno-oncology—sometimes better known as cancer immunotherapy—is changing cancer care. Some patients whose…
Doctors use hormonal therapy to treat various health conditions by manipulating the hormones in your body. In some…
Radiation therapy uses high-energy waves or particles to treat cancer and some noncancerous (benign) conditions.…
Having breast cancer is a harrowing experience. After everything you’ve been through, it’s understandable to have…
Breast cancer recurrence is a common worry for survivors. It’s normal, and there are counselors and support groups…
A mastectomy is the removal of part or the entire breast. It may also involve removing nearby tissues and lymph…
Having a mastectomy to treat breast cancer is a big step. Now it's time to recover. Above all else, follow the…
When it comes to health, women can be at risk for a variety of conditions. Fortunately, many can be prevented through awareness and early action.
When someone you love is diagnosed with breast cancer, the news is devastating for everyone involved. Whether that…
One out of eight women in the United States will have invasive breast cancer in her lifetime. And each year, about…
Nearly 200,000 women in the United States are expected to be diagnosed with breast cancer this year alone. It's a…
Your doctor may recommend a breast biopsy to check out a lump or possible problem that showed up on a…