There are different types of treatment for each patient to remove as much cancer tissue as possible. Early-stage cancers can be treated with conservative surgery and certain medications. More (more…)
When a lump is found, you might need several mammogram views or breast ultrasound. The ultrasound is preferable for examining cystic areas and for young women with (more…)
The early stages of breast cancer have no signs nor symp toms. This is why it is important to get screened well. As tumors grow, they can cause symptoms like:
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If you have regular monthly periods, examine your breasts a few days or a week after your period ends. If you are in menopause, choose the first day of each month. If you are (more…)
Learn how to perform breast self-examinations, get regular physical examinations from your physician and regular screening mammograms appropriate for your age (more…)
Breast cancer happens when the cells of the breast grow uncontrollably, invading nearby tissues and spreading throughout the body. These cells multiply and “take on all life (more…)
The breast is a collection of glands and fatty tissue between the skin and the chest wall. The fatty tissue determines the size and the shape of the breast. When you have a baby, (more…)
Experts have been trying to solve the puzzle of cancer development for decades. Novel breakthroughs in early detection and therapy have been achieved in breast cancer (more…)
For a child who wants to start early, he can try a variety of moves that won’t build muscle yet will make use of his full range of motions. Free weights are the best because they (more…)