Modifiable breast cancer risk factors include reducing alcohol intake, quitting smoking, managing stress and avoiding ...
"For close to six months, I could not walk without a cane, or I had to be pushed in a wheelchair or hold on to a friend, ...
As breast cancer continues to affect women globally, understanding how lifestyle and nutrition choices impact prevention becomes increasingly important. While ...
Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among American women. Breast cancer death rates have been falling over the past 30 years. But nearly 13% of women are still diagnosed in their lifetime.
At her job at the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Sadia Zapp talks about the disease every day. But her best advice to ...
For the year leading up to her diagnosis, Rissetto knew something was wrong. Her breasts were extremely itchy. “I know that ...
Dense breast tissue may make it harder for doctors to read a mammogram, which may mean additional testing like ultrasounds.
It’s common knowledge these days that regular movement and a balanced diet are essential components of our health and well-being – at all ages. But how should those undergoing treatment for breast ...
While many factors, such as age and family history, are beyond our control, we can lower our cancer risk with a healthy diet.
American Cancer Society research shows that despite significant drops in the mortality rate, breast cancer incidence rates ...
"In the last few years, we’ve made a lot of advancements in treatment options. Breast cancer is something that, if caught early, it’s very treatable; it’s very beatable," said Dr. Janette Gomez, a ...